File:J series Paper Sizes.pdf
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DescriptionJ series Paper Sizes.pdf |
English: The J series of paper sizes, created by contemporary artist Joshua Bryan, to quickly deduce the size of a phi ratio compliant paper size within a standard A type paper size. |
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Author | Joshua Bryan |
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