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  2. Wallpaper group - Wikipedia

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    A wallpaper group (or plane symmetry group or plane crystallographic group) is a mathematical classification of a two-dimensional repetitive pattern, based on the symmetries in the pattern. Such patterns occur frequently in architecture and decorative art , especially in textiles , tiles , and wallpaper .

  3. Simon C. Page - Wikipedia

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    Simon C. Page is a British graphic designer based in London.He is most known for creating geometric graphic designs. He created promotional posters for the International Year of Astronomy [1] and for the International Year of Chemistry.

  4. Victorian decorative arts - Wikipedia

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    Wallpaper and wallcoverings became accessible for increasing numbers of householders with their wide range of designs and varying costs. This was due to the introduction of mass production techniques and, in England, the repeal in 1836 of the Wallpaper tax introduced in 1712.

  5. Wallpaper (computing) - Wikipedia

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    A computer screen showing a background wallpaper photo of the Palace of Versailles A wallpaper from fractal. A wallpaper or background (also known as a desktop background, desktop picture or desktop image on computers) is a digital image (photo, drawing etc.) used as a decorative background of a graphical user interface on the screen of a computer, smartphone or other electronic device.

  6. Graphic design - Wikipedia

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    From 1891 to 1896, William Morris' Kelmscott Press was a leader in graphic design associated with the Arts and Crafts movement, creating hand-made books in medieval and Renaissance era style, [21] in addition to wallpaper and textile designs. [22] Morris' work, along with the rest of the Private Press movement, directly influenced Art Nouveau. [23]

  7. Metro (design language) - Wikipedia

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    The Music+Video hub on Windows Phone. Microsoft Design Language (or MDL), [1] previously known as Metro, is a design language created by Microsoft.This design language is focused on typography and simplified icons, absence of clutter, increased content to chrome ratio ("content before chrome"), and basic geometric shapes.

  8. Elisabeth Condon - Wikipedia

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    The plum blossom in particular is not only of central importance to Chinese art, it also appeared on the wallpaper of her childhood bedroom. [ 13 ] With their domestic references, sumptuous colors, floral imagery, [ 20 ] and use of pretty materials like glitter, her paintings engage with the world's disdain for a certain gender, class, and ...

  9. Pixel art - Wikipedia

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    Pixel art [note 1] is a form of digital art drawn with graphical software where images are built using pixels as the only building block. [2] It is widely associated with the low-resolution graphics from 8-bit and 16-bit era computers, arcade machines and video game consoles, in addition to other limited systems such as LED displays and graphing calculators, which have a limited number of ...