

What is more is that the concept of such works are still in use 20 years on, with primarily only alterations to the quality of their appearance - this is in line with advancements in the capabilities of the hardware they are intended for.
PDP for North Wales School of Art and Design
Personally I find myself less than impressed with such works. Although I can appreciate how appealing they appear to young audiences, I find the seemingly inconsistent look to this work somewhat unappealing from an aesthetic perspective. However creative and 'of its time' it may be it is not a style I would aim to emulate any time soon. Perhaps it is appropriate that such works are targeted for much younger audiences, as the style is reminiscent of creative styles often seen in school art classes, particularly in the case of the intended audience of such pieces.
As we can see from the examples above, Seibold's style is somewhat graphic in style, almost vector-like in appearance. This highly graphic, brightly coloured style is highly appealing to younger audiences, as well as, recently at least, artists alike. As a trend in design I am not convinced this is the style for me so to speak. However I cannot deny its appeal, and as such its success. Yet this is not to say that because it is successful from a commercial perspective, it is successful from a personal stand-point.