Art and design are somewhat incestuous, with practitioners remixing their peers and paying homage to their forefathers and the world around them through pastiche. Some of the time, it is hard to tell what may have influenced an aesthetic decision. Other times it is plainly obvious. Perhaps the designer latched on to a trend, or they may have overtly aped their competitor's aesthetic to try to secure the same brand recognition that had been built up. Often, it can simply be tough to create something that has an air of uniqueness, something seemingly new. In this roundup, I examine some striking similarities in modern design.