#geometric
A cross-section of the catalog tagged geometric — not a category. Tags pull from multiple categories at once.
Distribution across categories
- Era Aesthetics 5
- Print & Poster 5
- 3D / CGI 2
- Comic & Graphic 1
- Cinematic Looks 1
- Illustration 1
- Mixed Media & Experimental 1
- Painting 1
- Photography 1
Styles tagged #geometric
18 styles1920s Art Deco
Art Deco was the dominant decorative style from roughly 1920 to 1939, born at the 1925 Paris Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratif…
Open style1950s Mid-Century Modern
Mid-century modern is the visual language of postwar American optimism, roughly 1947 to 1965, born in California, Scandinavia, and Italy…
Open style1980s Neon / Synthwave
Synthwave (the music) and the 80s-neon visual aesthetic (the look) are two halves of the same retro-future revival. The visual rules are…
Open styleArt Deco Poster
Art Deco poster design — roughly 1910 to 1940, peaking in Paris between the 1925 Exposition Internationale and the early 1930s — has a vi…
Open styleBauhaus
The Bauhaus school operated for fourteen years (1919–1933) in three German cities before the Nazis shut it down — but the visual grammar…
Open styleBlender Stylized Low-Poly
"Stylized low-poly" is the open-source-toolchain idiom that emerged around Blender's 2.8 release (2019) and the broader indie-3D culture…
Open styleHard-Surface Sci-Fi
"Hard-surface" is a specific 3D modeling discipline distinct from organic / character modeling — vehicles, weapons, mechs, spacecraft, ro…
Open styleHergé Ligne Claire
Ligne claire ("clear line") is the Franco-Belgian comic style codified by Hergé in The Adventures of Tintin (1929–1976) and named by Joos…
Open styleKubrick Symmetric Wide
Stanley Kubrick's visual signature is the most analyzed in cinema history and the most replicable in still imagery. The shorthand is "one…
Open styleMary Blair Mid-Century
Mary Blair's concept art for Disney between 1940 and 1965 — Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, and the It's a Small World ride —…
Open styleMemphis Group 1980s
The Memphis Group was a Milan-based design collective founded by Ettore Sottsass in 1981. The name comes from the Bob Dylan song "Stuck I…
Open stylePhoto-Collage (Hannah Höch Lineage)
Photographic collage as a fine-art form has a continuous lineage from Berlin Dada in the 1910s — where Hannah Höch coined what she called…
Open styleSaul Bass Title Card
Saul Bass (1920–1996) redefined what film title sequences could be — he made them part of the film, not a list of names to skip — and the…
Open styleSwiss International Typographic
The Swiss / International Typographic Style emerged in Zurich and Basel in the late 1940s and dominated corporate and editorial design fr…
Open styleUkiyo-e Woodblock
Ukiyo-e — "pictures of the floating world" — is the dominant Japanese print tradition from roughly 1660 to 1900. The images were carved i…
Open styleWes Anderson Symmetric
Wes Anderson's visual language is the most imitated in contemporary cinema for a reason: it is rule-based and easy to identify. The rules…
Open styleWPA Travel Poster
Between 1936 and 1943 the Works Progress Administration's Federal Art Project produced over 2,000 silkscreened posters to promote nationa…
Open styleY2K Frosted Glass
Y2K (roughly 1998–2003) is the consumer-electronics-and-fashion aesthetic of the late dot-com era. The visual rules: translucent and fros…
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