As a kindergarten mother, I’ve started to rediscover what’s around me — not just as objects, but as tools for learning. AI has become one of the biggest helpers on this journey.
Together with it, I’ve created this AI-assisted illustration on Adobe Illustrator. The centimeter and millimeter measurements in it are designed to help new learners understand how to use a compass and ruler — with a fine pen, a steady hand, and a little help from some erasers.
It’s a simple way to see that math and art can meet beautifully — through curiosity, patience, and a bit of play.
After exploring countless sources and official design archives online, I recreated the Turkish flag entirely from geometric proportions — just as defined in the original Turkish Flag Law. Every line and curve follows a mathematical rhythm: a 2:3 ratio, a crescent built from two perfect circles, and a star shaped by the golden ratio. This project became more than a design — it’s a bridge between geometry, symbolism, and national heritage.

💬 Comments are open for updates!
If you notice new findings, measurement details, or flag design variations from official or historic sources, feel free to share them below — I’ll keep refining this file with your input so it stays accurate and educational for everyone.


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