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Pop Art
Inspired by popular and commercial culture, it uses bright colors and bold imagery. It emerged in the 1950s and was popularized by artists like Andy Warhol.
Bauhaus
Characterized by its use of geometric shapes and a focus on function. Originated in the German Bauhaus school of the 1910s–1930s, combining crafts and fine arts.
Brutalism
Takes inspiration from architecture, characterized by a deliberate plainness, crudeness, or violence of imagery. Became prominent in web design in the 2010s.
Art Deco
Characterized by rich colors, bold geometry, and decadent detail work. Popular in the 1920s and 1930s, it conveys luxury and sophistication.
Swiss Style
Focuses on simplicity and readability, with a strong emphasis on typography. Originated in the 1950s in Switzerland, it's also known as International Typographic Style.
Art Nouveau
Identified by its use of flowing lines and organic forms. Popular in Europe and America from about 1890 to the First World War, it's related to the aesthetics of natural forms.
Constructivism
A style originating in Russia after the revolution, it's known for its combination of abstract geometric shapes and politicized messages, popular in the 1920s.
Minimalism
Focuses on stripping down design elements to the essentials to achieve simplicity. It became prominent in the 1960s and emphasizes negative space and limited color palettes.
Psychedelic
Known for its vivid colors and swirls, this style often includes distorted visuals and surreal imagery. It was particularly popular during the 1960s and early 1970s.
Victorian
Reflects the elaborate and ornate styles of the Victorian era, featuring detailed illustrations, complex layouts, and decorative typography, popular during the late 19th century.
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