The early days of Pop Art

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In graphic design, this translated to a bolder, more colorful aesthetic that often played with irony and parody. was an influential designer in the early stages of the Pop Art movement during the 1950s. While not exclusively a graphic designer, Hamilton’s work in various mediums, including design, painting, and collage, significantly contributed to the development of Pop Art.

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