A quick origami themed top view
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The inspiration for the 'spiny' side came from Origami, which I find fascinating. I just think it's so elegant, and can be taken any way, depending on how you look at it. In this case, I felt the short lines and the sharp surfaces encapsulated the feeling of frustration exactly.
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