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Mid-Century in the New Century
It’s 1952 in America. The war was won, more people have jobs than ever before, and you just bought a house with a white picket fence. Things are on the up and up. Now, fast-forward to 2008. We’re neck deep in traffic, debt, e-mails and basically life is just too darn complicated. Against this backdrop there has been a thread of design harking back to a simpler time. A quaint time. It has many names: retro, mid-century modern, post-modern. There are few designers today that capture that simplicity and charm as well as Frank Chimero.
AC: So Frank, what initially attracted you to this type of work?
Frank: I think I’ve always been attracted to work that’s more graphic. I love simple shapes and flat colors. When I was a kid, I used to love the Sesame Street animations that talked about geometry and shapes and had that type of look. I also have a real love for ideas. I love making them, and I kind of love basking in a good idea, whether it’s mine, or someone else’s. So when I was in school, I was introduced to the work of the likes of Saul Bass and Alvin Lustig and Paul Rand and Bradbury Thompson, and everything that I was looking at just sung to me. It’s the perfect synthesis of the two. Formally, they’re simple, but conceptually they’re clever and dense. (Well, maybe not dense.) Anyway, I love the optimism of all of the work from this period, whether "high design" or not. Continue…
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6 responses - Posted 08.27.07
Jared Nickerson (aka j3concepts) is an amazing artist. His skill and popularity is very widespread. He is steadily rising to one of the most popular vector artists online. continue
