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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:06 2D/3D Mix
5:22 Crypto Art
8:36 (P)Art Deco
10:31 Anti-Design
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26 Comments

  1. your perspective on anti-design is quite skewed in my opinion. The Spotify wrapped was not really anti-design, it was rushed design. It was very short notice and the aesthetics were not planned, and it's visible that it's mostly simply ugly. the intentionality is kinda there, but also kinda not. it's clear they didn't have time to explore more ideas. Contrast that with specifically designed work like that of Anja Kaiser. I would not call the movement 'anti-design', because it's very intentional, and it's actually really hard to pull off. Way harder than it seems. It's easy to stick to however-many-golden-rules one can come up with, it's hard to break all of them and create something chaotic yet in a way beautiful, all from scratch, with no rules to guide you. the purpose of such design is hardly ever on the web, or at least it's hard to execute it there. Usually, it's for things like posters, flyers, and things one may want to collect. maybe some crazy packaging. perhaps it exists partly as a protest against sterility that is just not native to the human brain. it usually centres around print because those days the purpose of a poster or flyer is usually not to inform the viewer about the specifics of an event, only to tell them the bare minimum and link them to a website and grab their interest. Visual interest takes priority, though you'll notice that usually this sort of style is mostly applied to titles and the important information is still legible somewhere in a corner. it is meant to be an explosion of relevant visual ideas with no limits to make the work easier. I guess it could also be seen as a form of protest against the view that the aesthetic value of design is more important than the conceptual. after all, there are no rules to design. none are established or universal, so aesthetic value is often a subjective judgement (unless involved are statistics of usefulness *where it is desired*). So judging that cannot be better nor worse than judging conceptual value.

  2. seen a lot of anti design in band poster. when you put it in bulletin board it stand out the most from any other poster, other than that its only work if you want to generate likes in behance or dribble.

  3. Would have been a good video if tou just haven’t talk about nft or just say it is horrible for the environment, as a designer you should say what is going on in the other side of the art

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