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aesthetic

[es-thet-ik, ees-] / ɛsˈθɛt ɪk, is- /
ADJECTIVE
beautiful
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People's aesthetic preferences inevitably evolve, requiring upgrades in technology and branding, he said.

From Barron's

“There is something magical that comes from a resonance between the subject matter and the aesthetic and the behind-the-scenes techniques,” said Slattery.

From Los Angeles Times

There’s no denying “Goat” has a vibrant aesthetic, but that alone can’t overwrite its defects.

From Los Angeles Times

The film’s aesthetic is bold and brash, featuring brilliantly hued red floors and walls designed to look like Cathy’s freckled skin.

From Los Angeles Times

Installation is immediate, sometimes accompanied by site-specific arrangements: the location of posters often depends on the lighting of the street or the aesthetic of the nearby shops.

From Los Angeles Times