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Science Academia
Science academia, also known as STEM academia, is an academic aesthetic specializing in the formal, natural, and, to a lesser extent, social sciences. It differs from most other academic aesthetics, which center on the arts -
Kid Science
Kid Science is the aesthetic surrounding educational efforts to make science appealing to children through presenting the field as fun, with kooky characters, bright colors, highly stylized images, and doable experiments. Different schools, museums, television -
List of Aesthetics
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Dark Academia
Dark Academia is a popular (and the original) academic aesthetic that revolves around classic literature, the pursuit of self-discovery, and a general passion for knowledge and learning. Because this is an internet aesthetic, it -
Cyberpunk
the impact of drug culture, technology, and the sexual revolution while avoiding the utopian tendencies of earlier science fiction. Settings in the cyberpunk genre range from the richly (neon) colored, rough-around-the-edges urban -
Abstract Tech
advanced. This aesthetic can be found in user interfaces, depictions of cyberspace, and other technological imagery in science fiction media of the Digital Age, such as the interfaces from Minority Report (2002) and Iron Man -
Synthwave
Synthwave (also known as Outrun ) is a particular aesthetic that draws a lot of inspiration from the 1980s. While it does often get lumped in with Vaporwave, there are significant differences between the two genres -
Green Academia
trinkets, and, in some respects, fashion, however green academia has more of a focus on knowledge and science. Although social sciences are emphasized less in green academia than in other academic aesthetics, philosophy, natural history -
Adventure Pulp
Pulp is a literary and artistic genre of the early 20th century that encompasses many subgenres of literature, especially horror, detective and science fiction. However the "adventure" subgenre had also a significant impact, drawing inspiration -
Americana
Americana is a loosely-defined aesthetic which consists of music, artifacts, scenery, folklore, and material culture which are seen as distinctly or especially "American" (i.e., of or relating to what is now the United -
Solarpunk
Solarpunk is a genre of speculative fiction that is also its own distinguished aesthetic, focusing mainly on renewable energy, living in harmony with nature, and the better future envisioned through both. Solarpunk also emphasizes handcrafted -
Retro-Futurism
Retrofuturism is a movement in the creative arts showing the influence of depictions of the future produced in an earlier era. If futurism is sometimes called a "science" bent on anticipating what will come, retrofuturism -
Androgynous
Androgyny is the combination of "masculine" and "feminine" characteristics, making them into an ambiguous form. Androgyny in terms of clothing style may be expressed without regard to biological sex, gender identity, gender expression, or sexual -
Ocean Academia
Ocean Academia is an Academia aesthetic that revolves around the fascination, dark understanding, and scientific pursuit of marine education. It is very similar to dark or classic academia, but with a focus on marine sciences -
Steampunk
Steampunk aesthetics come from a sub-genre of science fiction of the same name that incorporates technology and designs inspired by 19th-century fashion and industrial machinery (including steam-powered machinery, hence the name). Steampunk -
Spacecore
Spacecore is a type of aesthetic that is centered around astronomy, stars and planets. It can also be called astrocore or cosmic core. Spacecore uses lots of stars and planet type things in clothing or -
Biopunk
Biopunk is considered a subgenre of Cyberpunk, with more of a focus on biotechnology than the focus on information technology that Cyberpunk focuses on. Biopunk stories tend to focus more on genetic engineering, biohacking, bio -
New Romantic
“A New Romantic looking for the TV sound/You’ll see I’m right some other time” - Planet Earth, Duran Duran New Romantic was a pop culture movement that originated in the United Kingdom -
Medicalcore
Trigger warning: This aesthetic has the potential to deal with bodily fluids, needles and other medical related topics. If these sort of things bother you please leave this page. Medicalcore is an aesthetic that involves -
Afrofuturism
Afrofuturism is an aesthetic centered around an Afrocentric view of the future (it shares some similarity to Solarpunk [which is something of a misnomer itself since Solarpunk is a less dystopian worldview compared to Cyberpunk -
Alien
Alien is inspired by extraterrestrial and otherworldly life forms. It has themes of isolation, a lack of belonging, and rebelling against social norms. Alien visuals are typically centered around science fiction cartoons, neon lights, and -
Clockpunk
Clockpunk is a Steampunk sub-group, Cyberpunk-derivative that portrays Renaissance-era science and technology based on pre-modern designs. It involves clocks(obviously), keys, old suitcases, phonographs, typewriters and gears. Key colors include gold -
Horror Academia
Horror Academia is a subgenre of academia that focuses thematically on the overwhelming amount of knowledge in the world. Visually, it takes horror—especially cosmic or Lovecraftian horror —and applies it to academia, research, and -
Vibrant Academia
Vibrant Academia is an academic aesthetic similar in theme and style to Light Academia and Pastel Academia but with brighter hues. It is unusual with the Academia aesthetic genre as it is not as subdued -
Glam Rock
across music and throwaway pop culture, ranging from bubblegum pop and 1950s rock and roll to cabaret, science fiction, and complex art rock. The flamboyant clothing and visual styles of performers were often camp or
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