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By: Aaron Britt
I was wandering around William Stout’s architectural bookstore the other day when I came across Yale University graphic design student Benjamin Critton’s wonderful tabloid treatise Evil People in Modern Homes in Popular Films. It’s been noted many times that villains always wind up in cool modern homes in movies, but here’s a sustained take on the phenomenon (in newsprint, no less) that spans the design and film canon from Diamonds are Forever to the Big Lebowski. I had a chat with Critton and here’s what he had to say about his project.Read more: http://www.dwell.com/articles/evil-people-in-modern-homes.html#ixzz13EomCdY3

via media.dwell.com

By: Aaron Britt

I was wandering around William Stout’s architectural bookstore the other day when I came across Yale University graphic design student Benjamin Critton’s wonderful tabloid treatise Evil People in Modern Homes in Popular Films. It’s been noted many times that villains always wind up in cool modern homes in movies, but here’s a sustained take on the phenomenon (in newsprint, no less) that spans the design and film canon from Diamonds are Forever to the Big Lebowski. I had a chat with Critton and here’s what he had to say about his project.

Read more: http://www.dwell.com/articles/evil-people-in-modern-homes.html#ixzz13EomCdY3

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