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I never liked minimalism but good God has it run its course and yet its still so prevalent. A new restaurant opened up in my city last month and its as lifeless and boring as an apple store. All greige, sterile nothingness.
I could swear MIB is the prototype for the Y2K aesthetic. Combined with the rapid advances in computing technology that made people wanna make floating marbles and waves (not knocking it but there’s just no simpler way to describe all those graphics posters in classrooms and the scholastic fairs lol)
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Still looks so future.
I was in a smallish mountain town in Malaysia and this shoe shop in a small dying mall has shoes levitating with magnets. WHY DON'T WE DO THAT?!
Mannnn WHY AREN’T THINGS THIS COOL ANYMORE?!?
Crazy to think we got rid of this for minimalist corpo design, jfc
Ikr. 100% gone backwards
Standard industrialisation. Man works in service to the machine.
I never liked minimalism but good God has it run its course and yet its still so prevalent. A new restaurant opened up in my city last month and its as lifeless and boring as an apple store. All greige, sterile nothingness.
Damn, looks directly inspired by Men In Black. I wonder what the name of this micro-aesthetic is.
I could swear MIB is the prototype for the Y2K aesthetic. Combined with the rapid advances in computing technology that made people wanna make floating marbles and waves (not knocking it but there’s just no simpler way to describe all those graphics posters in classrooms and the scholastic fairs lol)
We need to bring this back. This goes so hard. It had no business going away.
Look a those details… damn! Tell me one place that has done something that intricate nowadays!