That feeling you get when you finally find out that someone has "labeled" a style of design you did in the 90's that you thought no one would ever notice. Thanks!
What springs to my mind above all are my past experiences working in design, where it was somehow so soul-crushing that I left to pursue another field (where I am now very happy, though I've always been artistic and still have strong interests in design). I just want to say that if you're a recent grad like I was, YOU are the future and don't let your boss, if he or she lacks vision, beat you down or berate you or tell you that you don't know what you're doing. Have the confidence and knowledge to defend your aesthetic, because seriously--that's your job, that's why you were hired--not to do the same old shite, but to inject new life into that company. I wish I had known that at the time, but I didn't. I see so many examples here that I would've proposed at that time, so much to love in this video, these look like what I was doodling on paper back then, but I knew my bosses would just laugh at me and I didn't have the guts to take a stand. There are definitely different *kinds* of companies too--I wasn't at the right one for me.
I absolutely love this comment; I was lucky that my first agency I worked for allowed me to have that freedom but not all did, very well put and important for new designers to learn this
@@j.gonsalves basically brand strategy but still do design - I built a brand marketing agency called Disrupt, and after exiting that business I now run a startup called reboxed. Most design I do now is product design and web which is where I enjoy it the most
wow at least someone told the names of this trends - was so confused of even how to search for some particular types and no normally arranged information Your video is a gem thank you so much !🌻
That was exactly why I did it like this, so many trend videos were covering the techniques with no relationship to the overall category/genre. thanks for watching and I'm grateful for the feedback.
I feel like several of these are so similar they could be classified as the same style, mainly the ones with a focus on geometric shapes and solid colors.
Can’t disagree there, it did start overlapping somewhat but I didn’t want to miss out the differences with the overall styles. Thanks for watching and commenting Dalan.
Halfway through the video, I saw that this only had 120 views, and I didn't know you were a new channel!! you have the video/editing quality + charisma of a multi-million subscriber channel, keep up the great work, and I can't wait to see more content from you :)
What springs to my mind above all are my past experiences working in design, where it was somehow so soul-crushing that I left to pursue another field (where I am now very happy, though I've always been artistic and still have strong interests in design). I just want to say that if you're a recent grad like I was, YOU are the future and don't let your boss, if he or she lacks vision, beat you down or berate you or tell you that you don't know what you're doing. Have the confidence and knowledge to defend your aesthetic, because seriously--that's your job, that's why you were hired--not to do the same old shite, but to inject new life into that company. I wish I had known that at the time, but I didn't. I see so many examples here that I would've proposed at that time, so much to love in this video, these look like what I was doodling on paper back then, but I knew my bosses would just laugh at me and I didn't have the guts to take a stand. There are definitely different kinds of companies too--I wasn't at the right one for me.
Love this comment! Thanks so much for sharing your perspective. One of the reasons I went out on my own was the agency environment and the lack of ownership to push boundaries
Everything that has a style from mid 90s to late 00s is Y2K now. It's a just a new catch-all term for "retro". But of course it goes way deeper than that and what people call Y2K is a big variety of different aesthetics from different time periods.
That’s true, I was actually going to call it something else, but most people now understand Y2K - “new media” was the term it was referred to when I was studying, and then it wasn’t a “style” and it was just how things looked as digital design started progressing.
Well, that was overwhelming and intimidating 😅 But very useful! In the las year I had been feeling disconnected about design trends, and I had been trying to be more observant of them. Thank you for making a breakdown if them!!
You really helped me understand alot of these trends and the sub designs of them. Easy to understand as I've been dying to know the names behind these certain styles. ❤️🔥🔥🔥
This will really help me get more confidence in my work as I now know that almost everything goes, so there is no need to follow a particular trend that I am not familiar with.
thank you so much for this, such a well done video!! does anyone know of any good resources that have a big list of specific design styles? or an ai tool where you can put in an image and it will describe the style/design elements?
These artworks are really nice. Please, it would be amazing if you didn't show the images with the pointer of your mouse on top them! Please, just hide your mouse pointer or move your mouse away before taking the screenshots! Thanks 🙏
Excellent breakdown Matt. I would love to see you go down the rabbit hole on each one and call out the designers and illustrators who made a name in that style.
Hi drew, i knew someone would say this! 😫 I actually was going to incorporate it into this video but abandoned it as the production ran away with me. Will defiantly look at doing something in that vein. Thanks for commenting and watching 🙏🏻
It defiantly could have been covered, but as I was focusing on styles and categories it’s not a trend for me - it’s just some of what was discussed in an AR world. But interesting to see how AR actually evolves design like mobile and apps did with trends like “skeuomorphism”
2:05 That Vogue cover designed by the talented Marta Cerdà (one of my favorite designers along with Alex Trochut ), both from my country, Spain. That poster was made in 2021, not 2023 . Superb vid !!.
Thanks for the comment and pointing out. I wanted to credit everyone in the video but the mood board and references got so big that I couldn’t keep track! Next year :)
Thks for this well documented and thought review. We can say the this is the big return of mostmodernism and crafting. the overall influence of April Greiman is stunning !
Love this...as others have said, you pretty much covered most styles but introduced and presented them in a really concise, bright and engaging way. Newly subscribed and will check out your other content. And...I'll def be keeping this one in my creative pocket to help provide inspiration as and when projects come up. Great stuff.
Love this video. Most of these have been around for awhile, but it's interesting to see how brands and designers are reappropriating them for new contexts.
Thanks man, appreciate that. Kinda what I was going for, more of an explanation of the trends and styles and how they are being used rather that a read out of design techniques
hi matt, loved the video, thank you! could you talk a little bit more about artificial morphism? id love to learn more but havent seen a lot posted on it. thank you!
I've got my own term for "Minimal Utilitarian" ... "Neo Generic". It comes from all the generic, "unbranded" food and products a lot of us poor kids grew up on in the 80s.
I feel like so dumb watching this video because I really like when my coffee container has a picture of a coffee mug or coffee beans on it, not some pyscho-weird illustration for the so called sophisticated. I think I'm not seeing the vision 😅
Everything that you mentioned was on trend the last year and the last year before, and so on... I´m intrigued by how this field of design sometimes needs to be validated with distortion and BS
if i have to critique something is the Art Deco style. I feel nothing exudes anything art deco from the type of art deco designs you showed. It leans more to a Art Nouveau-inspired typeface and the design itself is more into a minimalist movement. In my opinion art deco has more geometric elements and more solid colors, unlike the pink one you showed in the video
Fair, thanks for the feedback. These ones at the end all started to cross over a bit and I wanted to focus on the styles not just the particular design elements of the trends which was tough to illustrate
Thank you for this video, I really liked it! I have one comment though; when you got to "Retro Vintage" I disagree with the trend going into the 90's and all the pieces shown were well enclosed in the previous decade. As a matter of fact textures were not heavily used starting the decade but the grit and texture that you mentioned was indeed heavily applied into photography.
I feel like several of these are so similar they could be classified as the same style, mainly the ones with a focus on geometric shapes and solid colors.
I enjoyed this video but I wouldn't say these are all trends. I would say these are design staples that are still performing well, and the trend is the nuance or development of that. In that I would like to see more of a break down of what is trending this year, as this could also be taken as a summary+ of the last 20 years of design. Of course good design will always be good design, I'd like to see more of a narrow focus on particular design objects, even 5 or 6 per vid. I would also like to see something about design trends in portfolios and CVs and for different contexts. In design it's important to present your work well, however in the corporate sector can you find good design trends around branding yourself for various industries? Nope.
Annoyingly - I literally only started saving links when I got to the end of my research and realised links and crediting the designers would be valuable! Next time!
That one is actually quite tricky one to demonstrate with modern examples. This was the hardest one to differentiate although they are legit in their own right
Great and informative video, keep it up. Would also like you to do a video on all graphic design styles and not just trends. I have been looking for content on this...
Thanks for putting these together. I first hesitated to watch the next trends but was glad to see what's going on, some crazy stuff. The Nike Air Retro reminds me of a blackmailing letter with cutout photos 😂 I love modern mystic!
How dare this man only have 3.37k subs, either it's a bug or you're criminally underrated. I loved every bit of the video and it gave me a new prespective to where my style in design lies. I've been all across the board and I can see my designs include all the elements from all the trends but I believe it's best to fixate on something and venture more into it and offer that to my clients. what do ya think? :)
Wow thanks so much for the kind words. I think you’re bang on, go for it! It’s all about finding your own taste and style and how you can repackage that to solve others problems. I’ve been thinking about doing a video on “how to find your style as a designer”, what do you think?
@sketchymedia that's a cool idea indeed, the question is how'd you execute it, some test perhaps? I'll share my experience, I was Interested in Indian design because how "hippie" it is, it does not follow rules of design and I Interested me. Then, I started to save and look more for these designs all over pintrest, instagram, behance etc. Then I came across your post and found the style is somewhat similar to "mystic" and I should focus on creating it. Currently, I'm working towards making experimental brands with that style! Once I get comfortable, I will include it in my portfolio. I don't know if this helps you but just an Overlook could help. Also, so sorry for the late reply.
Find all the references and explainers in the ebook → Download here → www.sketchy.media/graphic-design-trends-2024
0:23 Neo Brutalism
1:54 Pop Futurism
2:44 Y2K Evolution
4:12 Typo Fushion
5:22 Retro Vintage
6:57 Modern Surrealism
7:40 Still Trippin
8:54 New Maximalism
9:42 Artificial Morphism
11:01 Photographs Branding
11:56 New Grunge
12:40 Modern Mistic
13:14 Geo Minimalism
13:48 Utilitarian
14:59 Neo Classical
15:37 Art Deco
16:25 Art Nouveau
thankyouu:)))
Doing gods work there my friend!
Fix that comment and bring this man an oscar
not all heroes wear caps
Thank goodness, even the creator didnt have a chance to properly label his sections, thankfully I go to comment section 🙏
Thank you
In other words, literally everything is on trend in 2024. Got it
I mean, yeah…😭 I was going for more of an explainer of all the general styles with their characteristics as sub trends
@@sketchymedia you did a great job at that and this video is solid. Just pointing out that everything is in and I’m actually actually a fan on that.
That feeling you get when you finally find out that someone has "labeled" a style of design you did in the 90's that you thought no one would ever notice. Thanks!
🙏🏻Which one was it?
Woah Amazing!
Which one is it?
Probably the one at 2:44
What springs to my mind above all are my past experiences working in design, where it was somehow so soul-crushing that I left to pursue another field (where I am now very happy, though I've always been artistic and still have strong interests in design). I just want to say that if you're a recent grad like I was, YOU are the future and don't let your boss, if he or she lacks vision, beat you down or berate you or tell you that you don't know what you're doing. Have the confidence and knowledge to defend your aesthetic, because seriously--that's your job, that's why you were hired--not to do the same old shite, but to inject new life into that company. I wish I had known that at the time, but I didn't. I see so many examples here that I would've proposed at that time, so much to love in this video, these look like what I was doodling on paper back then, but I knew my bosses would just laugh at me and I didn't have the guts to take a stand. There are definitely different *kinds* of companies too--I wasn't at the right one for me.
I absolutely love this comment; I was lucky that my first agency I worked for allowed me to have that freedom but not all did, very well put and important for new designers to learn this
Out of curiosity what industry did you decide to get into after Design?
@@j.gonsalves basically brand strategy but still do design - I built a brand marketing agency called Disrupt, and after exiting that business I now run a startup called reboxed. Most design I do now is product design and web which is where I enjoy it the most
@@sketchymedia thanks for sharing :)
Thanks for your words. Can I ask to which area you’ve shifted too?
wow at least someone told the names of this trends - was so confused of even how to search for some particular types and no normally arranged information Your video is a gem thank you so much !🌻
That was exactly why I did it like this, so many trend videos were covering the techniques with no relationship to the overall category/genre. thanks for watching and I'm grateful for the feedback.
Right
facts
This is not a video just for sake of publishing, it is damn informative and educative. gave me the bravery to explore. thanks a million MATT
Thanks for watching, glad you got some value out of it!
I’m an illustrator, and I wanted to incorporate more refined aesthetics into my drawings! Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
I feel like several of these are so similar they could be classified as the same style, mainly the ones with a focus on geometric shapes and solid colors.
Can’t disagree there, it did start overlapping somewhat but I didn’t want to miss out the differences with the overall styles. Thanks for watching and commenting Dalan.
Halfway through the video, I saw that this only had 120 views, and I didn't know you were a new channel!! you have the video/editing quality + charisma of a multi-million subscriber channel,
keep up the great work, and I can't wait to see more content from you :)
Hi indigo, Thankyou so much for watching and your kind words. I appreciate it and I’m glad you got some value for it!
You forgot about breathless-ism: explaining things with twice as much detail and energy - in half the time previously needed! Grand, loved it.
This is the most thorough analysis of design trends I’ve seen
Glad you think so Juan, appreciate the comment - thanks for watching :)
Thanks for giving us the trends of 2024 from 10 months ago!
2025 coming soon!
CLEAR, ESSENTIAL AND WITH BRILLIANT EXAMPLES
Thanks Luca! Appreciate it
What springs to my mind above all are my past experiences working in design, where it was somehow so soul-crushing that I left to pursue another field (where I am now very happy, though I've always been artistic and still have strong interests in design). I just want to say that if you're a recent grad like I was, YOU are the future and don't let your boss, if he or she lacks vision, beat you down or berate you or tell you that you don't know what you're doing. Have the confidence and knowledge to defend your aesthetic, because seriously--that's your job, that's why you were hired--not to do the same old shite, but to inject new life into that company. I wish I had known that at the time, but I didn't. I see so many examples here that I would've proposed at that time, so much to love in this video, these look like what I was doodling on paper back then, but I knew my bosses would just laugh at me and I didn't have the guts to take a stand. There are definitely different kinds of companies too--I wasn't at the right one for me.
Love this comment! Thanks so much for sharing your perspective. One of the reasons I went out on my own was the agency environment and the lack of ownership to push boundaries
This is really helpful and fascinating.
Thankyou scarlet
Everything that has a style from mid 90s to late 00s is Y2K now. It's a just a new catch-all term for "retro". But of course it goes way deeper than that and what people call Y2K is a big variety of different aesthetics from different time periods.
That’s true, I was actually going to call it something else, but most people now understand Y2K - “new media” was the term it was referred to when I was studying, and then it wasn’t a “style” and it was just how things looked as digital design started progressing.
This channel is very educative to a graphic designer like the only 3 videos open my eyes ❤️
Happy to hear that! thanks for watching!
This is amazing. Thank you for putting together this video!
Thanks so much for watching, I appreciate it ❤️
That was incredibly satisfying to watch. I’m now going to watch it again!
🙌🏻🙌🏻 thanks so much!
Well, that was overwhelming and intimidating 😅 But very useful! In the las year I had been feeling disconnected about design trends, and I had been trying to be more observant of them. Thank you for making a breakdown if them!!
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment Grazia, glad you found some value
You really helped me understand alot of these trends and the sub designs of them. Easy to understand as I've been dying to know the names behind these certain styles. ❤️🔥🔥🔥
That’s great Marie, happy to have provided some value
Thanks for putting this together! Super helpful transitioning from non graphic design into the field
Appreciate you thanks for watching
This is the first vid from you that I'm watching rn and I'm already subscribing
Thanks so much 🙏🏻
17:09 mins is all I need to satisfy my design needs. Great work Matt!
Thanks so much, glad you got some value out of it
This will really help me get more confidence in my work as I now know that almost everything goes, so there is no need to follow a particular trend that I am not familiar with.
Glad I can provide some value
13:18 the single cursor on the screen absolutely killed me
RIP 😂
thank you so much for this, such a well done video!! does anyone know of any good resources that have a big list of specific design styles? or an ai tool where you can put in an image and it will describe the style/design elements?
Thanks Emma, also a great idea for a product. I’ve not come across anything
These artworks are really nice. Please, it would be amazing if you didn't show the images with the pointer of your mouse on top them! Please, just hide your mouse pointer or move your mouse away before taking the screenshots! Thanks 🙏
Thanks for watching and your feedback. It was a screen record hence the mouse being there. Noted for the future 😌
Now i can finally search for elements via a name, thank you!
Thank you for watching! Glad you got some value out of it ☺️
Excellent breakdown Matt. I would love to see you go down the rabbit hole on each one and call out the designers and illustrators who made a name in that style.
Hi drew, i knew someone would say this! 😫 I actually was going to incorporate it into this video but abandoned it as the production ran away with me. Will defiantly look at doing something in that vein. Thanks for commenting and watching 🙏🏻
I'm sure you have nothing better to do @@sketchymedia
So many trends!!! Wonderful time to me a designer.
Absolutely!
Fascinating. Thank you!
Pleasure thanks for watching
This is spot on. But augmented reality needs a section, very big for 2024.
It defiantly could have been covered, but as I was focusing on styles and categories it’s not a trend for me - it’s just some of what was discussed in an AR world. But interesting to see how AR actually evolves design like mobile and apps did with trends like “skeuomorphism”
wow thanks man, subbed in less than a minute ! btw your glasses are fire - really suit you.
Thanks so much Karen, appreciate that!
Matt, it's nearly time. Please do a 2024 graphic design trends 🙏🏾
Or 2025
😅
Thanks! Great video!
Glad you liked it!
2:05 That Vogue cover designed by the talented Marta Cerdà (one of my favorite designers along with Alex Trochut ), both from my country, Spain. That poster was made in 2021, not 2023 . Superb vid !!.
Thanks for the comment and pointing out. I wanted to credit everyone in the video but the mood board and references got so big that I couldn’t keep track! Next year :)
@@sketchymedia 👌👍
aaaannnnnnd....SUBSCRIBED! Great video man, seriously inspiring stuff! Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much, I appreciate the kind words and your time 🙌🏻
Thanks for the inspiration! Solid professional review. Subscribed!
Thanks glad you got some value
I think this is exactly what I needed
Glad you found some value
This video is brilliant.
Thank you Matt.
Instant sub.
Thanks so much! I appreciate the feedback
Thks for this well documented and thought review. We can say the this is the big return of mostmodernism and crafting. the overall influence of April Greiman is stunning !
Glad you enjoyed it, and yes her and all the influences that influenced her
love your insights into what factors are causing certain trends! so interesting.
Glad you found some value in it. Appreciate your comment
Love this...as others have said, you pretty much covered most styles but introduced and presented them in a really concise, bright and engaging way. Newly subscribed and will check out your other content.
And...I'll def be keeping this one in my creative pocket to help provide inspiration as and when projects come up. Great stuff.
Thanks for the productive comment Dan, glad you found some value and understood what I was trying to communicate. Appreciate it!
Very interesting video! Thanks for the information!
Appriciate you watching and commenting ❤️
Thank you!🔥
No problem!
All the trends can be shortened as “Bold, drastic and maximalism”
True
Y2K aesthetic also includes blobs
True!
love a good blob!
Thanks for this useful video! ❤️
Thanks for watching, appricate you
Great video mate ! Really thoughtfully made, you remind me of a sessional tutor I had a uni, was a sick guy !
Thanks man, that means a lot! Appreciate you watching and commenting
Love this video. Most of these have been around for awhile, but it's interesting to see how brands and designers are reappropriating them for new contexts.
Thanks man, appreciate that. Kinda what I was going for, more of an explanation of the trends and styles and how they are being used rather that a read out of design techniques
Great video man! I learned a lot from your insights and informative content. Thank you!
Awesome Daniel, thanks for watching I appreciate it
Great video! Wish I could have the power point presentation ahah
I’m actually finishing up the ebook on it, so sign up to the newsletter on my website and you’ll get notified 😀
hi matt, loved the video, thank you! could you talk a little bit more about artificial morphism? id love to learn more but havent seen a lot posted on it. thank you!
Hi Jana, yes I’ve been thinking about it, it’s a funny one because it’s evolving really quick but I’ll try and cover it in a wider ai video!
@@sketchymedia looking forward to it!!
This is sooo great and inspiring
Emily and hanks so much for your feedback and of course watching. Glad you got some value from it
Nice one!
Thanks for commenting, SW neighbour!
Amazing video!
Thanks so much for watching
I've got my own term for "Minimal Utilitarian" ... "Neo Generic". It comes from all the generic, "unbranded" food and products a lot of us poor kids grew up on in the 80s.
I like this
Fantastic job, 🙏
Thankyou! Appreciate it
Great video mate!
🙏🏻 thanks for watching and taking the time to comment, I appreciate it!
Pop Futurism is my favorite Trends
Two years ago I’d probably disliked it, but now I get it! Thanks for watching
such an underrated video and channel ..
Thankyou Andrei 🙏🏻
this is awesome! thank you!
You're very welcome!
I feel like so dumb watching this video because I really like when my coffee container has a picture of a coffee mug or coffee beans on it, not some pyscho-weird illustration for the so called sophisticated. I think I'm not seeing the vision 😅
I think you just appreciate utilitarian design and there is nothing wrong with that
Found this video by accident and I love it! Thanks for sharing. I just started studying graphic design and this was really helpful.
Hi Thais, really glad you got some value! Thanks for watching
I like Pop Futurism and Art Deco
Art deco and Miami vibes are always a good thing
section two is 80s retro and raver retro I'd say
Good take
Hope you will make this a yearly thing
PLEASE.
DEAL! Although I hope we see some more movement in them all, otherwise the format will have to change a bit
What is that keyboard you are using?
This one is the NuPhy Halo!
Nike keeps up with trends so well everytime 😮
True. I think it’s because they employ every agency ever. 🤭
Everything that you mentioned was on trend the last year and the last year before, and so on... I´m intrigued by how this field of design sometimes needs to be validated with distortion and BS
Well, thanks for watching i guess!
Nice video. Very neat and informative
Thanks for watching Kamogelo, I appreciate your time!
Thanks 😊
You’re welcome
Thank you so much! 😘
Appreciate the comment
if i have to critique something is the Art Deco style. I feel nothing exudes anything art deco from the type of art deco designs you showed. It leans more to a Art Nouveau-inspired typeface and the design itself is more into a minimalist movement. In my opinion art deco has more geometric elements and more solid colors, unlike the pink one you showed in the video
Fair, thanks for the feedback. These ones at the end all started to cross over a bit and I wanted to focus on the styles not just the particular design elements of the trends which was tough to illustrate
great! thank you..
🙏🏻
Bros aesthetic tastes is a bit off im talking about the examples u showed but thanks for the info its helping!!
I wouldn’t call them my tastes for sure. There is some wild s&%t in there!
Thank you for this video, I really liked it!
I have one comment though; when you got to "Retro Vintage" I disagree with the trend going into the 90's and all the pieces shown were well enclosed in the previous decade. As a matter of fact textures were not heavily used starting the decade but the grit and texture that you mentioned was indeed heavily applied into photography.
Thanks for the comment Willy, appreciate you watching
yes! I knew Trajan will be rise again!
It most likely will!
I feel like several of these are so similar they could be classified as the same style, mainly the ones with a focus on geometric shapes and solid colors.
Fair - there is a lot of crossover
Thanks!
No, thankyou Porshea!
I enjoyed this video but I wouldn't say these are all trends. I would say these are design staples that are still performing well, and the trend is the nuance or development of that. In that I would like to see more of a break down of what is trending this year, as this could also be taken as a summary+ of the last 20 years of design. Of course good design will always be good design, I'd like to see more of a narrow focus on particular design objects, even 5 or 6 per vid. I would also like to see something about design trends in portfolios and CVs and for different contexts. In design it's important to present your work well, however in the corporate sector can you find good design trends around branding yourself for various industries? Nope.
Good feedback thanks! Appriciate the comment
Neo-brutalism contains a nod to Barbara Kruger maybe ?
Potentially I guess
This is a great video. Thanks for putting this all together! Do you have any design books that you like to reference as well?
I appreciate that! And yes I do, that’s an upcoming video
Awesome vid
Thanks so much!
Thank you so much your efforts.
Thanks so much for watching!
Is there links for any of this? I'd love to see the Neo Brutalism webpage on my actual browser
Annoyingly - I literally only started saving links when I got to the end of my research and realised links and crediting the designers would be valuable! Next time!
Damn this was inspiring, thank you!
Appreciate that! Thanks for watching
Excellent ! 👍
Thankyou 🙏🏻 means a lot!
Amazing
Thanks man! Appreciate it
I see a lot of the magic spoon cereal boxes in target
I can imagine!
Great detailed video! I do feel like you mixed up art nouveau and art deco at the end there. The examples should be switched.
That one is actually quite tricky one to demonstrate with modern examples. This was the hardest one to differentiate although they are legit in their own right
It’s easier to say what won’t be trendy
Potentially yeah!
In fact, the same combination of toxic pink, violet and black under different names.
Great and informative video, keep it up. Would also like you to do a video on all graphic design styles and not just trends. I have been looking for content on this...
Thanks for watching and commenting, that’s kinda what I was going for with this to be honest, but I’ll look into it some more!
@@sketchymedia you're welcome and sure thing, we'll be looking out for it.
Thanks for putting these together. I first hesitated to watch the next trends but was glad to see what's going on, some crazy stuff. The Nike Air Retro reminds me of a blackmailing letter with cutout photos 😂 I love modern mystic!
Thanks for commenting and watching, appreciate it and glad you did watch!
what’s different to the trends for 2023? - we all saw this styles this year? 🤔🤔😅
It is very much more of the same
How dare this man only have 3.37k subs, either it's a bug or you're criminally underrated. I loved every bit of the video and it gave me a new prespective to where my style in design lies. I've been all across the board and I can see my designs include all the elements from all the trends but I believe it's best to fixate on something and venture more into it and offer that to my clients. what do ya think? :)
Wow thanks so much for the kind words. I think you’re bang on, go for it! It’s all about finding your own taste and style and how you can repackage that to solve others problems. I’ve been thinking about doing a video on “how to find your style as a designer”, what do you think?
@sketchymedia that's a cool idea indeed, the question is how'd you execute it, some test perhaps?
I'll share my experience, I was Interested in Indian design because how "hippie" it is, it does not follow rules of design and I Interested me. Then, I started to save and look more for these designs all over pintrest, instagram, behance etc. Then I came across your post and found the style is somewhat similar to "mystic" and I should focus on creating it. Currently, I'm working towards making experimental brands with that style! Once I get comfortable, I will include it in my portfolio.
I don't know if this helps you but just an Overlook could help. Also, so sorry for the late reply.
@@Designwithvedantwell he got over 10k now! 🎉
@@vapor4 damn it's been 8 months and get reached 20k, if you still read comments @mattthorne you're killing it and you deserve this!
Cool thanks a lot, needs still ❤
You're welcome 😊