Hot on the heels of Intel’s announcement of the 11th-gen Core H processors, MSI has unveiled its line-up of new devices running on the latest processors from Intel. While the line-up itself is definitely exciting, what’s more interesting is MSI’s theme of ‘Tech Meets Aesthetics’ with this launch.

The new laptops from MSI all follow a decidedly aesthetical design. Whether it’s in the curves of the chassis, or the aspect ratio of the screen. MSI is drawing on the efforts of the Renaissance artists, who placed a lot of emphasis on accurate placement and ratios. The Golden Spiral is one such example, and it’s what MSI has used extensively throughout its new line-up of laptops, both for creators and gamers alike.

From the sound of the blacksmith striking iron, which inspired Pythagoras, who in the moment stayed on the street and enjoyed the rhythm of the cling-clang of iron, later led to Pythagoras forming the mathematic sequence based on the sound ratio which methodizes aesthetics precisely. The word Aesthetics was defined by Alexandra in 1750AD as the combination of senses and emotions — it’s purpose is to discuss how people think and judge artistic creations. St. Thomas Aquinas defined “beautiful” in the middle ages — as having order, symmetry, and definiteness. He advocated these rules in response to the Golden Ratio in the Renaissance.

Some of the most representative works of art come from the Renaissance, a time where mathematics and geometrical beauty came together by the Golden Ratio, which itself comes from the Fibonacci sequence, and was formed by Pythagoras. This law of mathematic beauty can be often observed in nature, and is frequently applied in modern architecture and art.

After the renaissance, with the Scientific Revolution, literature and knowledge was shared openly and frequently. The Scientific Revolution brought the spirit of experimental science, and the strict mathematical logic helped cultivate enlightenment. The golden age, comprising of the Renaissance, the Scientific Revolution, and The Enlightenment, directly impacted the Industrial Revolution, Modern Art, and Post-modern art. In each of these periods, science and aesthetics were inseparable and mutually influenced.

MSI’s new line-up of laptops draws inspiration from many forms of art and aesthetics over the history of the world. Starting with the famous Fibonacci sequence that forms the Golden Ratio, MSI has taken certain design cues from the Renaissance era — a time where precise geometric, mathematical, and scientific knowledge was applied to art forms such as the Mona Lisa, the David Statue, and more Renaissance art pieces.

MSI’s goal with its latest line-up of laptops wasn’t to simply follow what others have been doing. The company’s new design philosophy, ‘Tech Meets Aesthetics’, couldn’t be a simple derivative of already existing notions of post-modernist design styles. So, MSI has combined elements from the Renaissance era, such as the Golden Ratio, with elements of modern and post-modern art, such as the straight, sleek designs, and curves found in most post-modern art.

MSI’s new ‘Creator’ series of laptops all follow the Golden Spiral in various ways. True to the company’s design philosophy of ‘Tech Meets Aesthetics’, the new Creator series unveiled today has a truly unique design all around. The chassis is sleek, yet rounded and fluid-looking, which lends the laptops a feeling of exquisite, timeless design while looking like a modern, sleek performance machine. MSI has crafted the displays on these Creator laptops to be carefully tailored with the Golden Ratio. The laptops have a 16:10 aspect ratio screen that follows the Golden Ratio to provide a comfortable viewing experience

MSI’s new line-up of creator and gaming laptops offers a wide-range of choices for users, both in terms of the hardware inside, with the latest 11th-gen processors and RTX GPUs, and the design of the laptops themselves. With attention to detail, and application of the Golden Ratio to many of the laptops’ design elements, the new MSI laptop line-up definitely lives up to the “Tech Meets Aesthetics” motto for MSI.