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Retro and vintage designs are often considered as being outdated, looking old, unattractive and dull. That’s not true. Although compared to modern design, retro is mostly a completely different realm, it has a large variety of benefits modern graphic designers often tend to overlook. And that’s a pity. Because we, as designers, can learn a lot from it. Nostalgic designs arise feelings, awake memories and better manage to involve broad range of readers even although they don’t really realize it. http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/04/21/celebration-of-vintage-and-retro-design/

Celebration Of Vintage and Retro Design | Monday Inspiration | Smashing Magazine

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