poster reinterpretations

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  • ideaist0

    I think their is an issue of permanence in today's world where everything created for web (majority, i would say of design work) has no tangibility other than when it is pulled up by a customer/user in an the artificial medium of "online".

    People are creating such posters (or anything they have interest in) and printing them in order to have something permanent in the world; tangibility and all, rather than continuing to make online "art" that really never sees the physical light of day...

    • posters, infographics, blogs, animated gifs, PSBs, public messageboards.... oh.kingsteven
    • I'm referring to the printed stuff specifically... People would rather have an unoriginal printed item...ideaist
    • ...than an original, online un-tangible "website"...ideaist
    • 'Millennials have an affinity for
      "traditional" media, such as print publications and television'
      kingsteven
    • < from the same report i pulled the percentages from :-D we're social beings, putting this shit on facebook is a natural highkingsteven

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