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Curly Girly is an aesthetic marketed at young girls, drawing inspiration from the 1990s Groovival aesthetic, "Diva" motifs, 2000s celebrity and pop culture, and elements of McBling. The term was coined by Jack Grimes of the Consumer Aesthetics Research Institute, derived from the curled serif fonts and shapes used in this style. This aesthetic shares similarities with the broader design style identified as Global Village Coffeehouse. The Curly Girly aesthetic is ornate, playful, and frilly.[1]
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The visual style of Curly Girly is characterized by flat, simple design and "curly" fonts and iconography, most notably the Curlz typeface created in 1995. Pinks, blues, and purples are often used colors, and hearts, stars, and flowers are common tertiary design elements. Young, trendy drawn characters are a hallmark of the style, especially in books and websites. Common themes include fashion, phones, and other traditionally "girly" activities.
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- ↑ "Curly Girly" on cari.institute