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aesthetics

[es-thet-iks, ees-] / ɛsˈθɛt ɪks, is- /


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Modelled on USA Today, it revolutionised the aesthetics and layout of newspapers, and kicked off a cut-throat price war.

From BBC

"It reflects a cognitive shift tied to village life and a growing awareness of symmetry and aesthetics."

From Science Daily

You have grown so much since then, welcoming in new aesthetics, hairstyles and music production.

From Los Angeles Times

Aoibheann believes the appeal of traditional cameras runs deeper than aesthetics.

From BBC

Gioia’s purpose was to analyze “the new aesthetics of slop,” but what strikes me about his critique is its familiarity.

From Los Angeles Times