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Pr*tty
It’s fair to say this isn’t huge on concept. But there’s no doubt that the execution is dynamic, engaging, and gorgeous.
Sh*tty
This is basically the opposite at work. There’s an idea behind the visuals (a fairly obvious one, but whatever), but the execution is lazy in some places (repeated desert-nomad clip art) and thoughtless in others (convoluted typography). The AMNH really needs to get their camel shit together, seriously.
Unfortunately, the actual Whitney Biennial gets sh*ttier and sh*ttier every time. Nice poster though!
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