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How the Occult Shaped Branding’s Obsession With Color

Eye on Design

In The Color Revolution , she details how between 1910—1940s, color experts would likewise display a radical “willingness to break down old barriers and to cross boundaries.”. That’s how set-designers quickly found themselves on new turf.

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Top 10 Graphic Design Trends for 2025: What’s Driving Visual Innovation?

We And The Color

In addition to color, retro-futuristic aesthetics are defined by their distinct shapes and forms, often inspired by mid-century modernism and industrial design. Geometric shapes, rounded edges, and clean, streamlined lines are common, reminiscent of the “space age” designs from the 1950s and 60s.

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Bauhaus Blueprint: How One German School Forged Mid-Century Modern Style

We And The Color

Does Marcel Breuer’s Wassily Chair (designed while he was at the Bauhaus) ring a bell? This enthusiasm for industrial materials and manufacturing processes carried directly into Mid-Century Modern design. Its use of bent tubular steel was revolutionary, inspired by the construction of a bicycle.