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Op-Art in the British Graphic Design of the 1960s–1970s. Fashion And Graphic Design
Author(s) -
Lesya Danylenko
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
hudožnâ kulʹtura
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2618-0987
pISSN - 1992-5514
DOI - 10.31500/1992-5514.17(1).2021.235125
Subject(s) - graphic design , style (visual arts) , visual arts , clothing , fashion design , field (mathematics) , engineering drawing , computer science , art , computer graphics (images) , engineering , history , mathematics , archaeology , pure mathematics
The article reveals the characteristic manifestations of the op-art style in British fashion on the examples of textile companies and individual designers, as well asin graphic design based on the analysis of printed products of British publications in the 1970s. It is claimed that the visual experiments of the op-art in the field of British fashion were most fully revealed in the activities of the textile companies "Heals", "Hull Traders" and "Edinburgh Weavers" and in the work of designer Mary Quant. And in graphic design — in the book covers of the popular science series "Pelican Books".

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