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Apr 29·edited Apr 29

I was delighted with the Brave AI response to this:

Q Why does so much modern produced 'information' resemble a combination of soviet realism and kindergarten finder-painting? Can't graphic designers even draw adequately?

It actually didn't stone-wall (for a change) Here is the response which (I, at least) got:

"The phenomenon you’re describing is not unique to modern times, but it’s indeed a common observation that many modern designs, especially in the digital realm, often resemble a blend of Soviet Realism and kindergarten-style illustrations. There are several reasons for this:

"Soviet Realism’s influence: The Soviet Union’s cultural and artistic legacy continues to shape modern design, especially in Eastern European and Asian countries. The aesthetic of Soviet Realism, characterized by its emphasis on realism, simplicity, and a focus on the working class, has had a lasting impact on graphic design, illustration, and fine art.

"Kindergarten-style illustrations: The use of bold lines, bright colors, and simple shapes in kindergarten-style illustrations has become a popular trend in modern design. This style is often used to create a sense of playfulness, friendliness, and approachability, which is desirable in many modern design contexts, such as children’s media, advertising, and branding.

"Digital tools and software: The widespread use of digital tools and software has made it easier for designers to create illustrations and graphics that resemble Soviet Realism and kindergarten-style illustrations. Programs like Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop offer a range of brushes, shapes, and effects that can be used to create these styles.

"Nostalgia and retro aesthetics: There is a growing trend towards nostalgia and retro aesthetics in modern design, which has led to a renewed interest in classic design styles, including Soviet Realism and kindergarten-style illustrations. Designers are often drawn to these styles because they evoke a sense of familiarity and timelessness.

"Lack of drawing skills: Unfortunately, some graphic designers may not have the necessary drawing skills to create more complex or realistic illustrations. This can lead to a reliance on simpler, more stylized designs that resemble Soviet Realism and kindergarten-style illustrations.

"Commercial and practical considerations: Designers may choose to use simpler, more stylized designs because they are often easier to produce, more cost-effective, and more appealing to a wider audience. This can be especially true in commercial contexts, where the goal is to create a design that is attention-grabbing and memorable, rather than a work of fine art.

"It’s worth noting that these factors are not mutually exclusive, and many modern designs that resemble Soviet Realism and kindergarten-style illustrations are likely the result of a combination of these factors."

This was a 'bulls-eye' question and I don't detect pandering or pride in the reply. (Well, maybe towards the end!)

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My mum thinks the oceanic volcano eruptions also put a lot of extra water up into the atmosphere, which might explain where all this extra rain is coming from (compounded by bioengineering). As we all know, mothers know best! ;)

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