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Post by 10slover on Jul 18, 2021 11:17:13 GMT 10
This is the first result when you google "2000s pattern" Yeah, i saw that too. I just don't think it's as recognizable as the patterns from other decades. I wonder what would a 2010s pattern look like? A mustache pattern?, galaxy print? Lol
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Post by astropoug on Jul 18, 2021 11:40:01 GMT 10
This is the first result when you google "2000s pattern" Yeah, i saw that too. I just don't think it's as recognizable as the patterns from other decades. I wonder what would a 2010s pattern look like? A mustache pattern?, galaxy print? Lol Oh god, not a mustache pattern LMAO Galaxy print makes sense to me
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2021 11:58:44 GMT 10
2000s is all Bling Bling and shiny gold aesthetics. Funny because ever since I entered my 20s, I have been trying to recreate that or relive that lol.
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Post by sman12 on Jul 18, 2021 16:09:55 GMT 10
I would say so. Sure, there's the Y2k aesthetic, but that's more of the aesthetic of the bridge gap between the late 90s and very early 2000s. Without being too deep about aesthetics, these are the prevailing graphics I can think of with the 80s and 90s identities: 80s: 90s:
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2021 16:28:33 GMT 10
The 2010s are hipster mustaches, lightbulb hanging from the ceiling, white walls. Lmao.
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Post by 10slover on Jul 18, 2021 17:31:05 GMT 10
I would say so. Sure, there's the Y2k aesthetic, but that's more of the aesthetic of the bridge gap between the late 90s and very early 2000s. Without being too deep about aesthetics, these are the prevailing graphics I can think of with the 80s and 90s identities: 80s: 90s: Yes, the memphis group design was popular in the 80s and 90s. Miami Vice/neon patterns were popular in the 80s. 50s, 60s and 70s all have iconic design styles everyone can recognize. The 2010s had hipster graphical design. But the 2000s were all over the place: y2k design, mcbling design, pop-rock design, sk8er design, hip-hop design. Edit: and there was that time in the late 2000s when people were obsessed with rain/raindrops
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Post by 10slover on Jul 18, 2021 17:38:46 GMT 10
The 2010s are hipster mustaches, lightbulb hanging from the ceiling, white walls. Lmao. Pretty much yeah And don't forget the absurd obsession with Bacon
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Post by John Titor on Jul 19, 2021 3:05:02 GMT 10
I would say so. Sure, there's the Y2k aesthetic, but that's more of the aesthetic of the bridge gap between the late 90s and very early 2000s. Without being too deep about aesthetics, these are the prevailing graphics I can think of with the 80s and 90s identities: 80s: 90s: Yes, the memphis group design was popular in the 80s and 90s. Miami Vice/neon patterns were popular in the 80s. 50s, 60s and 70s all have iconic design styles everyone can recognize. The 2010s had hipster graphical design. But the 2000s were all over the place: y2k design, mcbling design, pop-rock design, sk8er design, hip-hop design. Edit: and there was that time in the late 2000s when people were obsessed with rain/raindropsstarted in the mid 2000s but picked up pace in the late 2000s with videos like Umbrellla and etc
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