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The "Pop" design uses a lot of case decoration. Where do most of these cases come from?

The design of "Pop" is decorated with a large number of patterns, many of which are taken from the paintings of "Pop" artists. Like jasper johns, an early figure of "Pop" art, the painting method of covering the whole picture with the American flag influenced the dress of "hippies". Young hippies marching on the streets of London in costumes adapted from the British flag showed their resistance to authority. In 1960s, peter blake, an early British "Pop" artist, designed a carpet with "Pop" style. Peter blake made a lot of efforts to introduce a vivid and strong color description technique into the design field. This kind of "Pop" carpet design, which is similar to the "target" pattern and even the British flag pattern, has a simple meaning.

Victor de Vasarelli's painting method of expressing light effect and Bridgett Riley's powerful painting method of transforming black and white graphics all influenced the "Pop" design. "Light effect art" was all the rage in the mid-1960s and was applied to decoration design. Bridgett Riley, a British female painter and an important figure of "light effect art", directly participated in the activities of British advertising design. The "light effect art" style design of British designer Ed Voorde Parros was quite influential at that time. 1970, according to his design, more than 200 sets of furniture designs were made, some of which were made into exquisite Wedgwood porcelain.