By far the most compelling graphic design I saw while I was in Geneva had to be the guerilla artwork I discovered hidden on poles, alleys and secluded walls mostly off the beaten path. While most were obviously overtly political and aimed at the neo-fascist American agenda and complacent citizenry, others were more oblique, offering no real explanation at all, which made them all the more fascinating. Tagging was prevalent and usually pointless, though there were some excellent examples of illustrative artwork there for the taking, the leaping Spiderman a particularly clever example.
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