Pop Culture (Page 3)

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“La La Land” is a visually stunning musical that inspires designers through its vibrant colors, intricate set design, and artful cinematography, highlighting design’s impact on storytelling.Read More →

Light Saber Duel featured image

The lightsaber, an iconic design icon in the Star Wars franchise, represents a blend of technology, mythology, tradition, and innovation. Its sleek, minimalist design contrasts with its vivid energy blade, symbolizing the Jedi Order and the Force’s mystical power. The vibrant colors of the lightsaber’s blades carry symbolic weight, indicating character alignment and intent. The lightsaber’s legacy has inspired real-life innovations and reimagined various forms across media, showcasing the power of design in creating meaningful objects.Read More →

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Marimekko, one of the most well-known Finnish textile companies, was founded by Armi and Viljö Ratia in Helsinki in 1951 as the trendy and innovative arm of their parent business, Printex, which they also formed two years earlier. At Printex, Armi Ratia created bold, experimental printed cotton textiles. Still, after this failed to catch the popular imagination, she founded Marimekko.Read More →

House of Glam Cover Art

“House of Glam,” a reality series on Oxygen, reveals the behind-the-scenes workings of B. Lynn Group’s stylists and artists in celebrity styling and fashion challenges.Read More →

Graphic design in pop culture has a history of challenging norms. Modern designs use bold colors, distorted typography, and playful imagery to captivate audiences and reflect contemporary culture.Read More →