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SURFACE & ORNAMENT POSTER (1983)


The poster's accordion-like folds and gradient color scheme effectively communicate the two primary benefits of the Formica product, Color- core: the range of its subtle palette and its ability

to create concave and/or convex scams without the tell-tale black line normally associated with

plastic laminates.




 
 

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