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The shortcomings of pop art
The disadvantage of pop art is that it violates the economic law of industrial production and the principle of ergonomics.

Pop style is a popular style. As an artistic expression, it was born in England in the mid-1950s. It is also called neo-realism and neo-Dadaism. It opposes all nihilistic thoughts, and expresses a real realism by creating exaggerated visual images that are more typical than real life. The main form of pop art is graphics.

Historical origin

The word "Pop Style" comes from English and originated in Britain.

The new generation born after World War II is very disgusted with monotonous, indifferent and impersonal modernist and internationalist designs, thinking that they are the embodiment of outdated concepts. They hope to have a new design style to reflect the new consumption concept, new cultural identity and new self-expression center, so the Pop Design Movement appeared among young British designers.