The End of Print by David Carson & Lewis Blackwell

The End of Print

David Carson & Lewis Blackwell / 1995

Carson's deconstructivist manifesto that shattered typographic convention in the Ray Gun era. Dark backgrounds with neon green and orange — the chaotic, grunge-inflected palette of 1990s anti-design.

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#1C1C1C background RGB 28 28 28
#F5F5F5 ink RGB 245 245 245
#00E676 accent RGB 0 230 118
#FF6D00 support RGB 255 109 0
#616161 neutral RGB 97 97 97
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CSS Variables

:root {
  --palette-background: #1C1C1C;
  --palette-ink: #F5F5F5;
  --palette-accent: #00E676;
  --palette-support: #FF6D00;
  --palette-neutral: #616161;
}

Tailwind Config

{
  "palette-background": "#1C1C1C",
  "palette-ink": "#F5F5F5",
  "palette-accent": "#00E676",
  "palette-support": "#FF6D00",
  "palette-neutral": "#616161"
}

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