Put down your phone and crack open this intricately illustrated jigsaw puzzle, which celebrates pop culture of the 80s - the most bodacious decade ever.
Any millennial will say that the 90s were the best decade, but what do they even know? In the 80s, the Brat Pack was in every movie, and we could work out with Richard Simmons. Madonna and Boy George were fresh on the scene, and it was possible to waste our whole day with Atari or acid washing all of our denim. Our hair was bigger, our legs were warmer, and Matthew Broderick was busy making us swoon in cinemas. For anyone without access to a DeLorean, this is one of the best ways back to a better era.
Niki Fisher is an artist and designer living in the skiing hub of Jindabyne, Australia. Her illustrations have appeared in Monocle, Oyster Magazine, Lonely Planet compendiums, and elsewhere.
Put down your phone and crack open this intricately illustrated jigsaw puzzle, which celebrates pop culture of the 80s - the most bodacious decade ever.
Any millennial will say that the 90s were the best decade, but what do they even know? In the 80s, the Brat Pack was in every movie, and we could work out with Richard Simmons. Madonna and Boy George were fresh on the scene, and it was possible to waste our whole day with Atari or acid washing all of our denim. Our hair was bigger, our legs were warmer, and Matthew Broderick was busy making us swoon in cinemas. For anyone without access to a DeLorean, this is one of the best ways back to a better era.
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Niki Fisher is an artist and designer living in the skiing hub of Jindabyne, Australia. Her illustrations have appeared in Monocle, Oyster Magazine, Lonely Planet compendiums, and elsewhere.