The origin of the ’80s aesthetic


The design phenomenon that defined the decade

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Read more about the Memphis Group:
https://designmuseum.org/memphis
http://74.93.158.225/~zanone/MemphisDesign/MemphisDesign_index.html#.U0od5MBDoWw.bitly
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1058/1166/files/memphis_milano.pdf?14149556525736315536
http://www.tunicastudio.com/magazine/issue-no-3/article/memphis-group

For more work from the designers:
Peter Shire http://petershirestudio.com/
Nathalie Du Pasquier http://www.nathaliedupasquier.com/home2.html
Michele De Lucchi http://archive.amdl.it/en/index-search.asp?q=memphis&x=0&y=0
Aldo Cibic https://www.cibicworkshop.com/article/memphis-design-movement

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Memphis Design movement dominated the ’80s with their crazy patterns and vibrant colors. Many designers and architects from all around the world contributed to the movement in order to escape from the strict rules of modernism. Although their designs didn’t end up in people’s homes, they inspired many designers working in different mediums. After their first show in Milan in 1981, everything from fashion to music videos became influenced by their visual vocabulary.

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