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So, 'The Brits Who Designed the Modern World' is a fascinating dive into the impact of British designers post-WWII. It's not just about aesthetics—it's like peeling back layers to see how design shapes our lives, from the way we work to how we navigate public spaces. The tone is reflective, almost reverent at times, as it showcases the ingenuity that seems uniquely British. The pacing is pretty even, taking its time to explore each subject without rushing. The themes of innovation and practicality really stand out, and you can see how they tie into broader societal changes. It's also interesting to note how the film ties into the opening of the new Design Museum, giving it an extra layer of context for collectors interested in design history.
Great for design history enthusiastsHighlights post-war British innovationConnects with the opening of the Design Museum
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