





if you are shocked by the similarity of these designs to contemporary, even new 'hipster' design, you shouldn't be. In the 1920's the most avant-garde of artistic troublemakers - Marcel Duchamp said... " there are no new ideas, just new arrangements of old ones "
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i the like typefaces used, and even the pattern on gil melle's album but I don't understand how a style/mood like this (which to me seems appealing to everyone's taste) go out of style?
good design will never go out of style, and never feel dated.
atleast that's what i feel anyways. alexey brodovitch's page layouts for example, seem as modern as chip kidds covers.
Hey Sir,
I hope your work in England is going well. My site with Adriano will be up soon (meaning with in the next month) and I will send you a link so you can give me feedback. Also I was wondering if you still have my book about American Modernism ? Thanks
what it is yo,
Reza
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