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It's Nice That · Mon, 17 Aug 2026 08:00:00 GMT

Why a Japanese potato chip bag lost its colour

The humble Japanese potato chip bag recently losing its colour isn't merely a design decision; it reflects how economic and political turbulence is fundamentally resetting the defaults of Japanese design. For emerging women artists, this serves as a potent reminder that global shifts profoundly impact aesthetics, resources, and public perception. Look beyond traditional art spaces; observe how societal changes influence even the most mundane objects. These constraints aren't necessarily limitations but potential catalysts for innovative minimalist approaches or a deeper engagement with resourcefulness in your own art. Staying attuned to these subtle shifts offers unique insights and opportunities for creative expression in a dynamic world. — Source: It's Nice That

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