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JosephV's avatar

In the US, every ad that features black or ethnic actors portrays them living in a white upper middle class suburb, dressed in standard business casual or preppy leisure wear, and speaking with a general American accent if they talk at all. They’re basically upper middle class whites with dark skin. Maybe not quite the same concept you’re describing with graphic design, but it feels like the same aesthetic flattening.

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Denzel Dominique's avatar

People do seem somehow flatter, more cartoonish these days. Sunak and Starmer both look like Flat Design characters, 2-dimensional and textureless. Perhaps, as people spend more time focused on screens, they also naturally become less "rounded"; their bodies are still here but the informing spirit, the hamr, is closer to a clip of Marvel or porn or vidya.

20 years ago, Andrea Galer, the Withnail & I costumer, sent me a sample of Withnail's coat. I carried it around for a few weeks, to see how it looked in different lighting conditions...it didn't really have a clear single colour, it looked totally different from different angles and under different lighting. It had texture, complexity. That coat felt realer than our last two Prime Ministers.

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