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Nella Acceber ([personal profile] walkitout) wrote 2013-10-09 01:52 pm (UTC)

I feel confident that if you not correct, it is only because white-on-white is older

But I believe you are correct.

My point is not that white-on-white is going to _go away_, only that it has become an increasingly pervasive design trend. When I saw a Boston Globe piece about a white-on-white interior, I figured it must already be aging, and the links represent my sense that it is about to move downmarket, with the first effect being that it truly is _everywhere_, and then sometime after that it'll become So Last Something-or-Other.

This could be wishful thinking on my part. If this is the default design style of the cohorts after us -- which are _large_ -- then we'll be looking at this stuff until we die. *sigh*

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