{"id":66990,"date":"2013-09-02T09:55:29","date_gmt":"2013-09-02T07:55:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.grapheine.com\/graphic-design-en\/another-brick-in-the-wall-logo-en-lego"},"modified":"2023-06-15T16:35:08","modified_gmt":"2023-06-15T14:35:08","slug":"another-brick-in-the-wall-logo-graphics","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.grapheine.com\/en\/graphic-design-en\/another-brick-in-the-wall-logo-graphics","title":{"rendered":"Another brick in the wall : lego graphics !"},"content":{"rendered":"
Ah the pleasure of rummaging through a crate full of Legos in search of the right brick and the right color - a real Proust's Madeleine !
\nAs you probably know, graphic designers are big kids, and they love to play this timeless construction game. The return in force of a certain \"minimalist wave\" mingled with regressive geek culture has given rise in recent years to a sudden appearance of creation and various reinterpretations of popular icons based on lego.
\nLego itself has cleverly capitalized on this phenomenon to produce a series of highly effective and original posters. (brilliant campaign created by German advertising agency Jung Von Matt<\/a>) I will leave it to you to guess the characters behind these chromatic ranges :
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