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April Greiman, poster for UCLA Summer Sessions, 1991. Offset lithography Not my favorite part of 90's graphic design, but make no mistake, this was radical in '91. Somewhere between analog and digital, at a time when digital was far from easy.
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Yo, I totally get where you're coming from with the whole "not my favorite part of 90's graphic design" thing, but you gotta give props to April Greiman for pushing the limits back in '91. That poster for UCLA Summer Sessions was straight up radical, man. I mean, she was working in that sweet spot between analog and digital, when going digital wasn't as easy as it is now. It may not be everyone's cup of tea, but you gotta respect the innovation and boundary-pushing going on there. Mad props to April Greiman for being ahead of her time!
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