Camouflage artists are not alone in making use of
unit-forming factors. As is evidenced by this series of posters,
graphic designers make incessant daily use of
attribute similarities, proximity, and aligned continuities. Each of these posters is a tribute to a different variety of design (they represent—from left to right—
graphic,
industrial, and
interior design). While each is unique, they hold together as a suite, like a set of dinnerware, as variations on a theme. Recurrent circles (in the form of a plate, a sphere, and side views of a circular table and lamp) are an especially important motif.
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