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Good evening ladies and gentlemen, it's your favorite canine host, back with another episode of "Art or Non-art"! In this episode we have a book, that's just fucking phone app icons printed on paper and sold for €60, with like two pages of text on icon design.
Site: https://www.appiconbook.com/
Is it art, or is it not?
@thecanine beauty is in the eye of the beholder, for sure. I would probably buy it if the team involved in creating the icons was the one making it, as a piece of memorabilia, and nothing else. Now, an icon's book, from a bunch of unknowns—at least to me? Meh, pass.
@thecanine When everything is art, nothing is... That said, art books as references are a thing. Maaaybe not art, but a design tool, definitely.