Industrial and Spatial Design

Styles that reorganize factory and machine signs across beams, pipes, furniture, light and circulation as well as the printed page.

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  1. Factory Pomo late 1980s–early 1990s / 양식

    A brief late-1980s and early-1990s postmodern style that reassembled factory safety graphics, WPA, Constructivism, and Bauhaus through smooth CAD geometry and Memphis quotation. Industrial signs become bright information-age stage sets rather than preserved relics.

  2. Industrial Americana early–mid-1990s / 양식

    An early-to-mid-1990s style relocating 1940s–60s American clip art, factory printing, and paper-sample graphics into new interiors and graphic systems. It is heavier than Factory Pomo, pairing old labor imagery with rusted beams, mesh, brick, and rough paper.

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