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What characterizes Distorted Typography?

Text that has been intentionally stretched, fragmented, or warped, prioritizing visual impact over immediate legibility.

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What is Eclectic Design?

A curated mix of different styles, textures, periods, and colours that come together cohesively, avoiding strict adherence to a single design rule.

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Describe the Farmhouse style.

A warm, rustic style recognized by natural wood, shiplap, exposed beams, and functional furnishings with practical elegance.

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What are the main features of French Country Design?

Blends rustic, antique elements of the French countryside with sophisticated elegance, featuring warm woods and detailed wrought iron.

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Define Frutiger Blur.

A mid-2000s digital style characterized by glossy, three-dimensional elements and subtle glassy blurs, often in aqua or green tones.

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What are Fusion designs?

Contemporary African designs that blend traditional techniques with modern aesthetics to create innovative designs.

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What does Future Medieval design combine?

Aesthetic elements of the medieval era with advanced sci-fi technologies and neon details.

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What characterizes Gothic design?

A dramatic, intricate style recognizable by dark colours, ornate detailing, and pointed arches, often with a melancholy feel.

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Describe Grainy Blur Design.

Popular modern style that combines soft colour gradients with digital noise or film grain texture for a retro mood.

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What defines Graffiti as a street art style?

Defined by bold outlines, dynamic lettering, bright colours, and urban themes, typically executed with spray paint.

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What does Heritage-inspired design incorporate?

Contemporary styles that use traditional elements and ancestral materials like coconut wood or motifs from West African fabrics.

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Describe Hollywood Glam Design.

A luxurious and opulent style characterized by mirrored surfaces, plush velvet, jewel tones, and dramatic lighting.

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What is Industrial Design focused on?

Focuses on raw, exposed materials, characterized by exposed brick, concrete floors, metal piping, and utilitarian lighting.

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What is KidCore design?

A style that embraces the aesthetics of children's media from the 1990s, featuring bright colours and chunky plastic textures.

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What defines Kitsch art or design?

Considered to be in poor taste due to over-sentimentality and excessive ornamentation, often with commercial appeal.

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What characterizes Mediterranean Design?

Inspired by coastal regions, featuring warm earth tones, terracotta tiles, and light-filled spaces.

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Define Mid Century Modern design.

A design movement from the mid-20th century defined by clean lines, minimalist ornamentation, and natural and man-made materials.

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What does Minimalism focus on?

A design philosophy that reduces elements to the necessary minimum, characterized by simplicity and ample white space.

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Describe Modernism as a design movement.

An early-20th-century movement that promotes functionality over ornament, using clean lines and materials like steel and glass.

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What is Naive art style characterized by?

Simplicity, flatness, disproportionate figures, and bright, unmixed colours, appearing childlike.

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What defines the Normcore style?

An anti-fashion style that intentionally embraces generic, practical, and unremarkable clothing.

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What is Pixel Art?

Digital art created and edited at the single-pixel level, recognizable by its blocky, low-resolution appearance.

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What is Pointillism?

A painting technique using small, distinct dots of pure colour applied in patterns to form an image.

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What characterizes Pop Art?

A post-WWII art movement using imagery from mass culture, recognized by bold outlines, hard edges, and vibrant colours.

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What is Postmodernism in art?

A late-20th-century reaction to Modernism that embraces complexity, contradiction, irony, and ornamentation.

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What defines the Psychedelic art style?

Kaleidoscopic colours, swirling patterns, complex compositions, and fluid typography reflecting the hallucinatory experience.

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What does Punk Grunge style combine?

The raw textures and dark colours of grunge with the DIY and rebellious energy of punk.

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What is the ethos of Rustic Design?

Emphasizes natural, rough, and unrefined materials, recognizable by exposed wood, stone, and an organic aesthetic.

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What are the characteristics of Scandinavian Design?

Focuses on simplicity, functionality, light, characterized by white walls, light woods, clean lines, and minimal clutter.

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What defines Scrapbook Design?

Mimics a handcrafted scrapbook's appearance featuring layered photos, cut-out paper, and tactile textures.

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What is Shabby Chic style known for?

A soft, feminine style with distressed furniture, pale colours, and vintage floral patterns.

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What are key features of Southwestern Design?

Inspired by the American Southwest, featuring warm tones, rough textures, and adobe elements.

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What does Steam Punk aesthetic draw inspiration from?

19th-century industrial steam-powered machinery and Victorian fashion, recognizable by exposed gears and brass accents.

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What does Surrealism aim to express?

The subconscious, creating illogical and bizarre scenes by juxtaposing familiar objects in unexpected ways.

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What is Surveillance Design characterized by?

A visual style emulating CCTV or security footage, recognizable by low-resolution, time stamps, tracking grids, static, and often a green or black filter.

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Define Swiss Style (International Typographic Style).

A design movement emphasizing grid structures, asymmetry, sans-serif typography (especially Helvetica), and objective, clear communication.

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What defines Synthware (Synthwave) style?

A retro-futuristic style inspired by 1980s electronic music and sci-fi films, characterized by neon lighting, sun grids, pixel fonts, and a fast, electronic mood.

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What are the main features of Traditional Design?

Rooted in 18th and 19th-century European decor, it features deep wood tones, rich fabrics, formal symmetry, and antique furniture with detailed moulding.

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What is Trinket Design focused on?

It emphasizes small, highly detailed, and often intricate decorative elements that feel precious, collected, or jewel-like.

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What does Typography involve in design?

It involves adding colour, shadows, outlines, and distorting letters by converting text into vector images.

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Describe Utilitarian Design.

A design philosophy where the function and practicality of an object or building are the sole focus, leading to simple, durable forms with little to no aesthetic embellishment.

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What is Vaporware in design?

A melancholic and nostalgic style related to Synthwave, featuring washed-out colours, 3D rendered low-poly environments, and Greek/Roman busts, evoking early internet memories.

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What are the characteristics of the Y2K design style?

A style from the late 90s/early 2000s characterized by bubbly, rounded shapes, metallic or glossy silver, bright colours, chunky fonts, and transparent/frosted materials.

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What characterizes Acid Blur Design?

A highly chaotic and vibrant aesthetic featuring heavy distortion, melting effects, and psychedelic, high-contrast colours.

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What is a defining feature of African Design?

A blend of tradition and modernity, with key elements including a rich palette of earthy and vibrant colors and intricate geometric patterns.

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What does Al Abstract art refer to?

Non-representational art generated by artificial intelligence, characterized by complex blending and organic textures.

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What are the main characteristics of Art Deco?

Geometric forms, strong vertical lines, streamlined shapes, and luxurious materials, often in bold gold, black, and silver.

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How is Art Nouveau defined?

By its focus on organic, flowing, asymmetrical lines inspired by natural forms, prioritizing craftsmanship and elegance.

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Define Anthropomorphism in design.

The attribution of human characteristics to non-human objects.

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What does Asian Zen Design emphasize?

Simplicity, natural elements, and clean lines to create calm, balance, and harmony.

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What is the Baroque design style known for?

Dramatic flair, rich detail, and grand scale with ornate scrollwork and a deep color palette.

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What principle is Bauhaus rooted in?

The principle 'form follows function,' characterized by clean lines and geometric shapes.

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What defines the Blueprint graphic style?

Fine, precise white lines on a deep blue background, mimicking technical drawings.

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Describe the Bohemian style in design.

An eclectic and free-spirited style characterized by natural materials and a mix of textures and colors.

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What does Brutalism emphasize in architecture?

Raw, blocky forms often featuring exposed concrete and a heavy, unadorned appearance.

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What elements are typical in Coastal Design?

Light, airy spaces, natural textures, and white and blue color palettes inspired by the seaside.

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What defines Collage in design?

Artwork created by layering disparate materials onto a single surface, resembling a mixed-media effect.

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What does Contemporary Design refer to?

What is current and fluid, focusing on simple lines, exposed materials, and neutral palettes.

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How can CyberCore design be described?

A modern evolution of cyberpunk focusing on advanced UIs, neon glitches, and sleek materials.

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What is Distorted Portrait Design?

Portraits that are intentionally manipulated or warped to create an unsettling emotional impact.

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