Does everyone remember these 2 art style trends of the 2000's? More specifically the mid to late 2000's? What ever happened to it? I as a kid in the mid to late 00's and I would see these 2 art styles everywhere from stock image at shopping malls, to packaging for girl toys and even /co/ media like 6teen and total drama. Around 2006/2007ish there was a wave of Japanese/Asian inspired kawaii vector graphics in North America and they replaced the western vector pop girls, however that one lasted much shorter but I remember cartoons like hi puffy amy, hero 108 and Pucca being the /co/ representatives for this art style. Anyone older than me please tell me if these ever existed before the mid 00's. Did these trends existed in the 1990's or earlier? I'm pretty sure the kawaii sub group is more of a product of the late 2000's.
Would you count Powerpuff Girls among those?
>>153994845No because that's more related to the geometric trend that began in the 1990s. I'm specifically talking about 2000s graphic design trends.
>>153994641Soul.
>>153994641Kanye's collab with Murakami on Graduation made the "Superflat" style very trendy in the late 00s.
>>153995010>SuperflatThat's it's official name? I always just referred to it as Japanese kawaii mall art.
>>153994875decadeology is stupid and you shouldn't constrain yourself to that
>>153995230Gay
>>153994641What's top middle?
>>153995348odd way to present yourself
>>153995156Murakami (the ojiisan in your pic) calls it Superflat.
>>153995394French Barbie
>>15399523099 IQ post
>>153995482retard, I'm not saying PPG was part of that trend or anything