Gone in Sixty Seconds

“A Polaroid was an object of a certain size and shape. It didn’t lend it self to easy reproduction the way even Instamatic film did. A Polaroid was essentially a one-of-a-kind object, like an oil painting or daguerreotype.”

A great piece by Phil Patton on the design legacy of Polaroid. [via link]

 

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~ by Errant Aesthete on 06/21/08.

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