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Patterns in Design, Art and Architecture by Josh Rubin
Patterns in Design, Art and Architecture's vivid photography makes for engaging eye candy, bringing together a diverse mix such as Victor Vasarely's op-art and Michael Lin's flamboyant florals. Get it from Amazon.
Also on Cool Hunting: MoMA 1965: The Responsive Eye and New Vasarely Book
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