Neo-Brutalism 101: A Crash Course in Awkwardness

Lesson 1: The Birth of a Messy Baby

In the early 90s, Neo-Brutalism was born in the underground clubs of Berlin, where the art world was a mess of avant-garde experimentation. It was a style that said, "I don't care about your feelings, but also, I'll make you feel something, even if it's just discomfort." Learn more about the core principles of Neo-Brutalism.

Lesson 2: The Power of Clashing Colors

At its heart, Neo-Brutalism is about making your eyes squint. It's a battle between your brain and the art, where the latter always wins, but not in a good way. Dive deeper into the world of color theory and why it's so... jarring.

Lesson 3: The Art of Unpolished Design

Good design is about precision and care, but Neo-Brutalism is about embracing the ugly and the imperfect. It's like the art equivalent of a DIY ethos, where the beauty is in the mistakes. Explore the beauty of ugliness and why it's so... beautiful?