My designs reflect a strong influence from the Art Deco Movement, subtly fused with elements of modern minimalism. I think the choice of typography, with its elegant and geometric serif style, immediately evokes the refined glamour characteristic of the 1920s and 1930s. I really like how delicate and feminine this Art Movement looks. It's an example of elegant use of geometry and symmetry. The clean lines, sharp angles, and balanced compositions give Art Deco a timeless sense of order and sophistication. The style is synonymous with luxury, featuring rich materials like marble, brass, and lacquer, often paired with bold, metallic finishes and dramatic contrasts. What makes Art Deco particularly compelling is how it merges decoration with function; everyday objects and architectural elements were designed not only to serve a purpose but to elevate the aesthetic experience. Also, I believe that Art Deco provides a designer working in branding or packaging with a wealth of ideas. Its classic elegance and sophistication can add value to a project, particularly in fields like events, fashion, beauty, and hospitality.
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