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40 Days Of Dating (2013)

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This photograph by Jessica Walsh shows her bold, colorful approach to design. The story behind this work was a social experiment exploring dating among friends. The image uses bright rainbow colors, repeated arches, and models styled to match each color, creating strong visual harmony. It blends fashion, photography, and graphic design principles like color theory and repetition. Walsh’s work is important to graphic design history because she pushes the field beyond traditional formats, combining multiple disciplines into a single concept. Her style reflects modern design trends that focus on storytelling, emotion, and visual impact, especially for digital platforms, influencing how designers create engaging and memorable visual experiences today.

40 Days Of Dating (2013)
Source: whitewall.art