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Iconic Objects of the 1980s: 80 Cult Designs is a colorful and nostalgic visual tour through 80 memorable objects that shaped the style, energy, and innovation of the decade. From Walkmans and BMX bikes to floppy disks and fashion trends, each entry pairs striking photography with insightful commentary on how these objects reflected--and shaped--the cultural attitudes of the time. Organized into themed chapters, the book spans entertainment, tech, design, fashion, and more. Key Features: - Profiles 80 iconic objects from 1980s sports, fashion, toys, tech, and design - Highlights pop culture…mehr

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Iconic Objects of the 1980s: 80 Cult Designs is a colorful and nostalgic visual tour through 80 memorable objects that shaped the style, energy, and innovation of the decade. From Walkmans and BMX bikes to floppy disks and fashion trends, each entry pairs striking photography with insightful commentary on how these objects reflected--and shaped--the cultural attitudes of the time. Organized into themed chapters, the book spans entertainment, tech, design, fashion, and more. Key Features: - Profiles 80 iconic objects from 1980s sports, fashion, toys, tech, and design - Highlights pop culture icons like VHS tapes, Air Jordans, Apple II, and Game Boy - Includes full-color photography and cultural commentary for every object - Thematic chapters include Sports, Fashion, Technology, Toys, and more - Explores the cultural significance and legacy of each design - Includes a decade overview essay on 1980s innovation and global change A vibrant celebration of 1980s creativity and culture for nostalgic readers and design fans alike.
Autorenporträt
Pierre Toromanoff has worked in various positions for different art publishers for over 25 years. He is the co-founder of Fancy Books Packaging, a creative agency for illustrated books, and has authored more than thirty publications on fashion, lifestyle, visual arts and pop culture. He lives in Potsdam, Germany.