THE BIGGEST design mvmnt
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- bumdrizzle0
I take it nobody in this thread actually understands what a design movement is then.
Art Nouveau, Modernism, Bauhaus, Art Deco, eh... reflections and 3D.
- isnt he talking about the present and not back when those movements started..e-pill
- always a bumdrizzleprophetone
- im a she.. A SHEdskz
- and drizzle is an idiot.
:)dskz - sorry didnt know you was a gurl..e-pill
- twokids0
Sir, you have certainly displayed your intelligence here! Oh, and douchiness as well.
- dskz0
:)
- Horp0
The Europeans like my work. Americans call it Swiss.
It stays.
- dskz0
i douche all the time.
- bumdrizzle0
maybe i should have just posted a jpeg of a reflection and we could have all high fived.
- dskz0
maybe.
- e-pill0
HIGH FIVE !!
- bumdrizzle0
Reflections and Stuff is a ubiquitous design style that began in San Fransisco in the late 1990s and flourished internationally over the next decade. The style influenced all areas of design, including architecture and interior design, industrial design, fashion and jewellery, as well as the visual arts such as painting, graphic arts and film. But most notably in web design. The term "shiny table" was first used widely in 2003, after a 16 year old blogger on 'Newstoday' now ‘QBN’ complained that the Apple Computers Website was being ‘totally ripped by everyone’. At its best, Reflections and Stuff represented elegance, glamour, functionality and modernity.
R&S’s shininess was a distinct departure from the sharp neons and dark matte greys of its predecessor style ‘2 Advanced’; it embraced influences from many different styles of the early 20th century, including ‘Sitting things on a glass table’ and ‘Sitting things on a polished concrete floor’. Although many design movements have political or philosophical beginnings or intentions, Reflections and Stuff was purely decorative.
- desmo0
Looks so nice, you gotta see it twice!
- dskz0
- prophetone0
i agree.
- clearThoughts0
Yeah
- fxone0
it stays
- ukit0
Thanks nina
- ukit0
ʇɥɐuʞs uıuɐ
- prophetone0
nina is also a successful 80's recording artist from what i hear...