http://www.lightpictureart.com/hotrod.htm
American Kitsch- This image represents dramatic curves and lines in the 50's. The roof of the diner and the shapes of the cars have that organic curve line to make them stand out. I found this in google images for ads for the 1950s.
http://www.coverbrowser.com/covers/superman-4-movie
Digital- This image popped out at me. I read through the digital graphic design and knew this image would represent the extreme decor of the image. The image is overlapped and printed with important comics of superman, but also the material is a commercial ad with a rough edge to catch your eye.
Victorian Age- This Gothic picture of an inside of this church represents the victorian age style design, because it is has a strong/religious beliefs and complexity. The mood sets a sense of decorative approach to the eye, but has a romantic ornate look.






http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/beauty/the-top-10-most-iconic-dresses-of-the-past-50-years-1473499/?pg=64








http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/beauty/the-top-10-most-iconic-dresses-of-the-past-50-years-1473499/?pg=64




Late Modern- This fashion in the 40's I found to be the simplicity and elegant form of the approach of those time periods. The design is to be simple and classy. Back then (Audrey Hepbur- in this picture) represents a sense of fashion worn and designed to show Christian Dior's idea.
http://www.webdesigndev.com/inspiration/15-poster-designs-that-will-blow-you-away
Art Deco- This Signal poster was the first thing that caught my eye using the provided images for us. To me it represents the time period of the art deco with its parrell and geometry lines. The luxury machine has added culture to time where images stood out in its culture. The art deco has its own style taking images with such geometric lines. This one is my favorite because its something we may see all the time, but shows us a different side of an aged design.





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