Isotype
by OMD

Album: The Punishment Of Luxury (2017)
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  • I-So-Type

    International system
    Of typographic picture
    Education
    International system
    Of typographic picture
    Education
    I-So-Type
    I-So-Type

    Everything you've ever seen
    Photographs and magazines
    Vivid color, black and white
    All reduced to isotypes

    Everything you've ever said
    All the thoughts inside your head
    Travel at the speed of light
    Now compressed in isotypes

    I-So-Type
    I-So-Type
    I-So-Type
    I-So-Type
    I-So-Type

    All the words you used to write
    Treasured spirits taking flight
    Sovereign and now shining bright
    All replaced by Isotypes

    Every fallen hope and dream
    Each precious word perfect theme
    Sullen shades of endless night
    All reduced to isotypes

    I-So-Type?
    I-So-Type
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