Are there good examples of math textbooks that seamlessly combines art, cartoon drawing or computer graphics with the texts? I know that there are a few books on the market, which are not text-book per se, that are geared towards general audience, where there are plenty of artistic figures naturally generated by the phenomena under study, usually things of geometric nature, Escher tiling, or things like chaos.
Wolfram's a New Kind of Science comes to mind. What are some other examples of "visually beautifu" or "artistic" math textbooks or texts.




Here's a very old suggestion: Euclid's Elements. Specifically, Oliver Byrne's 1847 rendition of the text with its elegant diagrams and design aesthetic, and Nicholas Rougeux's online conversion of the text into a digital edition, available for free here.