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Jacks reflects Girard’s interest in turning everyday objects into graphic studies of form and repetition. Drawing from the familiar shapes of the children’s game, this print arranges them into a structured geometric field, balancing playfulness with precision. This balance was quintessential to much of the work Girard created as he helped to shape Mid-Century Modernist design.
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Designed early in Girard’s time at Herman Miller, Small Squares explores color and composition through a loose arrangement of geometric forms. Set against a muted ground, scattered squares in cool tones create a sense of rhythm without strict order. This juxtaposed composition references the modernist shift toward abstraction and tension.
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