{"id":"pop-art","no":20,"name":"Pop Art","ja":"ポップアート","era":"1950s–1960s","family":"ポップ","essence":"広告や漫画の語彙を拡大し、大衆性そのものを強い絵にする。","cues":["網点","太い輪郭","原色","反復"],"intents":["高揚","遊び"],"works":["商品やキャンペーンを瞬間的に目立たせる","親しみのある題材を大胆に再解釈する"],"recipe":{"type":"コミック調の極太文字","layout":"主役を大写し。コマ割りや反復","material":"赤・黄・青、黒輪郭、網点"},"avoid":"漫画記号の乱用は内容を軽くする。何を大衆文化として扱うか決める。","colors":["#f5dd27","#ee2f2f","#2060b7"],"motif":"pop","pair":["minimalism","surveillance"],"study":["Andy Warhol","Roy Lichtenstein"],"kind":"スタイル","collection":"btrax 50","source":{"title":"btrax — 50の主要デザインスタイル","url":"https://blog.btrax.com/jp/50-design-styles/"},"reference":{"status":"verified","imageUrl":"https://blog.btrax.com/jp/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2026/04/pop-art-graphic-design-styles.png","pageUrl":"https://blog.btrax.com/jp/50-design-styles/","credit":"btrax記事掲載ムードボード"},"addedAt":"2026-08-16","en":{"essence":"Amplifies the vocabulary of ads and comics until mass culture itself becomes the picture.","cues":["Halftone dots","Bold outlines","Primary colors","Repetition"],"works":["Making products and campaigns pop instantly","Boldly reinterpreting familiar subjects"],"recipe":{"type":"Comic-style extra-bold lettering","layout":"Blow up the subject; panels and repetition","material":"Red, yellow, blue, black outlines, halftones"},"avoid":"Overusing comic marks trivializes the content. Decide what you treat as mass culture."}}