Design movements
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Bauhaus design was revolutionary for its day. It turned the way the world looked at design completely on its head. Bauhaus sought to combine the fine arts

The Misplaced Idealist saved to Bauhaus
In collaboration with Clear Melbourne, I created the visuals for the IMAX Melbourne: Epic Escapes campaign. The Melbourne screen is the largest in the Southern Hemisphere and thus the concept focussed on the idea of IMAX being the portal to a fully immersive world.
An information broadsheet detailing the Dutch art movement De Stijl aimed at high school students.

Despina Errikou saved to Posters
Multi-talented artist and designer Camille Walala creates unique work that’s influenced by multiple eras, styles and disciplines. Whether it be the Walala Lounge (which was on display during …
Potluck was my debut solo exhibition which took place in Lamington Drive in Melbourne and Goodspace Gallery (as part of moVement Festival) Sydney in 2016. The body of work explores our relationship with superstition and how everyday objects and gestures are empowered and enshrined as we impose mean
Bauhaus - H designed by Pommes. Connect with them on Dribbble; the global community for designers and creative professionals.

Liberteks IT Services saved to Design+
The ’80s aesthetic has reemerged, inspiring Greenpoint ceramicists, Supreme collaborations, and an exhibit at the Met Breuer.

Tortuga Forma saved to Memphis Milano.
“These posters were created to promote a hands-on workshop in the Letterpress & Prototyping Lab. The workshop exposes students to letterpres...

Nick Watts saved to World of Wood Festival
Les années 80 c'était les années aux couleurs un peu voyantes, aux meubles et lieux à géométrie. Sur les chemises des filles il y avait des épaulettes, et le noir et blanc ajoutait sa touche indispensable ... Mauvais goût ? peut-être mais drôlement pêchu ! Dailleurs je note que ça

Jenni S saved to ART DIRECTION
Ideas to decorate by mixing bold colours & patterns by Camille Walala,inspired by the the Memphis trend from London design festival 2015.
katerina koukou saved to 2023