Peter Saville, vinyl album artwork for Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, 1980

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Peter Saville, vinyl album artwork for Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, 1980
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With all the wonderful accessible resources and platforms that are made available to us with just the click of a button, following trends has made life for the creative, if they choose to follow of course, a little more easier. Unfortunately with any action there is a consequence. Constantly following trends after a while can be something that becomes quite pragmatic, mechanical and lifeless. The emotional connection that a creative puts into their work is lost. It does not communicate how it should anymore. It does not touch the viewer like it used to. It is just a graphic. No idea. No emotion. No connection. No soul. But the real tragedy of course is that the soul is not only lost in the work you create, but also within yourself.
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