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by richardjdare
5 days ago
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Its fascinating to me. I grew up in the UK home computer scene of the mid 80s-early 90s. After this, the Frutiger Aero aesthetic seemed to me redolent of the total corporatization of what previously seemed a much more human and approachable computer world. Now everything was behind glass, impossibly polished by unfathomable, expensive machines. I found it totally alienating. |
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Looking at it felt like the visual equivalent of licking soap.
Every time I see it now, I can only think “good riddance”.