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Vibrating color |
Vibrating color is a derivative of 1960s psychedelic style, which was an ecstatic blend of sex, drugs, rock and roll and the Bauhaus artist Josef Albers. Albers, through his "Interaction of Colors" classes he unwittingly helped launch the vibrating color trend that would typify the psychedelic poster and tie-dye graphic concepts.
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Tie-dye |
Vibrating color is now one of the many tools in the colorist's kit. Evolving from psychedelia, jarring color combinations that stimulate optical dimensionality are still common in imagery suggesting a youth culture aesthetic.
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