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frutiger aero is just zoomers own version of the 1960's and 70's rather than vaporwave, seeing people calling it "the future we promised" give me throwbacks to those old post war us ads that had futuristic concept designs plus flying cars and buildings, the song they used for those frutiger aero compilations (LEASE - Takeshi Abo) sounds like it came from the 1960's rather than 2000's, and it makes sense because the 1990's and 2000's had a huge 1960's and 1970's revival, plus Y2K aesthetic is heavily inspired by space age and the psychedelic era including 1960's anime and cartoons and the arrival of color television, plus frutiger aero and Y2K had some similarities to the 1960's and 1970's, and that’s why they does look similar to that period cuz both periods were a optimistic time (despite 2000's being mid) and both periods had ads with glossy designs and concepts, but that doesn’t explain zoomers and gen alpha having nostalgia for the period they were too young to remember or weren’t alive at that time, that explains why there are trannies larping as millennials from 4chan and deviantart, even thought they wouldn’t even survive the internet if they were alive in the 2000's without getting mocked online for being trans, I once saw a 14 year old tranny who had windows xp themed strawpage plus 2000's internet aesthetics despite born in 2011, which reminded me of john k having inspiration of 1940's cartoons despite him born in 1955, could be the same case for zoomers larping as millennials, despite them hating millennials, example being nyanwolf, who was born in 2005 and pretends it’s some millennial furry from the mid 2000's, plus frutiger aero can be a perfect example of zoomers having anemoia, plus nostalgic for the time they weren’t alive, plus claiming core to late millennials childhood is their childhood to gain more attraction on instagram and tiktok.
originally posted on /trash/, posted here because it’s is related to technology.
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ion reading allat uncslop
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>trying to rationalize nostalgia
sure, it's completely made up though, nobody ever said "frutiger aero" until 2018 or so. It's even weirder to think nobody ever heard of the frutiger font until recently, and nobody can even tell it apart on the spot
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frutiger aero is just "vaporwave" for zoomers, but the only reason why is nostalgia or optimism or some shit.
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>>108454818
The colour scheme and optimism is nice but yes it is very much a zoomer category. The "genre" not necessarily bad - what makes it bad is how over the top they take it.
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>>108454818
60s were popular in the 90s.
70s were popular in the 00s.
80s were popular in the 10s
Were just now seeing a resurgence of nostalgia in zoomers and gen alpha for the times they weren't alive to experience.
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>>108455436
Jeet ahh ESL post
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>>108454818
>originally posted on /trash/
I can see why
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>>108454818
>ai post
im not reading this shit
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>>108454818
Someone post more examples of fruity arrow so I can be the judge of whether or not it is cool or gay
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>>108454818
this looks more like those anti pollution ad campaigns.
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I'm millenial and I always hated this shit outside of memes, skeuomorphism is also useless shit. I'm so happy that tech evolution lead us to minimalism as it should be.
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>>108454818
It's called Windows Aero and I'm tired of people using this Frutigoy trannyspeak.
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>>108457243
and windows aero didn’t have a frutiger font either.
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>>108456757
This. It was an extremely ugly time in UI design. I despised Windows programs like winamp and nero burning rom that had ugly skins instead of normal application windows. I hate that Steam still does this.
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>>108458170
segoe ui was inspired by frutiger family
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>>108457243
Windows Adrian Frutiger Aero
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Can someone explain why so many people are pissing and shitting their pants over 2000s nostalgia? There wasn't this much whining when stuff like vaporwave or the 70s were popular. Every single decade gets cycled back into pop culture for a little while, so why are people so mad this time?
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>seeing people calling it "the future we promised" give me throwbacks to those old post war us ads that had futuristic concept designs plus flying cars and buildings
This might be correct. We had a very different idea of what the future of technology was going to look like given our initial experiences. We had mp3 players, flip phones, consoles, handhelds that you could actually carry in your pocket, laptops and desktops with innovative and different designs.
Now all we got is a heckin RGB Gaymin(TM) PC and a touchscreen slab that is somehow both thinner and bigger with little consideration given to ergonomics or UX.

>>108460994
You're right, it is strange. The meme might be a little cringe but Windows 7 / MacOS Snow Leopard has always been my idea of how an operating system should be.
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>>108454818
>1960's and 70's rather than vaporwave
60s was hippies and cowboy movies
70s was... just a prototyp for the 80s
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>>108456312
There is nothing jeet about that post you faggot zoomer
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>>108460994
People that actually lived through the 70s have some fond memories of the 70s. People that actually lived through the 2000s will almost universally say it sucked.
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>>108461574
>70s was... just a prototyp for the 80s
makes sense, because some mid to late 1970's songs were pinioning 1980's music and sound, plus 1970's also had neon signs like the 80's.



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