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  2. Retro style - Wikipedia

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    A 1950s-era poster in pop-art style, on which retro art is based. The style now called retro art is a genre of pop art which was developed from the 1940s to 1960s, in response to a need for bold, eye-catching graphics that were easy to reproduce on simple presses available at the time in major centres. Retro advertising art has experienced a ...

  3. Hypnagogic pop - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, an affinity for the retro proved itself as a hallmark of 2010s youth culture. [53] In a 2012 interview, Pink acknowledged that he was aware that he "was doing something that sounded like the trace of a memory you can't place" and argued that such evocations had become so ingrained into modern music that "people take it for granted ...

  4. Synthwave - Wikipedia

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    "Outrun" is a subgenre of synthwave that was later used to refer more generally to retro 1980s aesthetics such as VHS tracking artefacts, magenta neon, and gridlines. [16] The term comes from the 1986 arcade racing game Out Run, which is known for its soundtrack that could be selected in-game and its 1980s aesthetic.

  5. 26 Retro Finds That Are Just The Right Amount Of Kitch - AOL

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    We've gathered 26 retro-inspired treasures that perfectly capture the magic of yesteryear while playing nice with modern life. From Bluetooth speakers disguised as vintage radios to disco ball ...

  6. Frutiger Aero - Wikipedia

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    Frutiger Aero (/ f r uː t ɪ ɡ ə r ɛ ə r ə ʊ /), sometimes known as Web 2.0 Gloss, [1] is a retrospective name applied to a design trend observed mainly in user interfaces, product design, and Internet aesthetics from the mid-2000s to the early 2010s. [2] It succeeded the Y2K aesthetic, which was popular from the late 1990s to the early ...

  7. Y2K aesthetic - Wikipedia

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    Apple's iMac G3, an example of the blobject-style design common in Y2K aesthetics. [1] Y2K is an Internet aesthetic based around products, styles, and fashion of the late 1990s and early 2000s. The name Y2K is derived from an abbreviation coined by programmer David Eddy for the year 2000 and its potential computer errors.

  8. Category:Retrofuturism - Wikipedia

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    It's a diverse aesthetic, a genre of science fiction and -fantasy and a general subject of interest. Subcategories This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 total.

  9. List of retronyms - Wikipedia

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    Paper copy, hard copy With the proliferation of exchange of documents in the form of electronic files, physical copies of documents acquired this retronym. Occasionally extended to the copying devices; i.e. paper copiers. The jocular substitute dead-tree copy is sometimes used. Parallel ATA (PATA)