Sources for some of the designs found in todays video. Vukasin Stancevic via Dribbble dribbble.com/leftlife?_ga=2.223897435.1785178196.1670666934-357343279.1670249103 Davide Baratta via Dribbble dribbble.com/DavideBaratta?_ga=2.177316837.1785178196.1670666934-357343279.1670249103 Aleksandar Igrošanac via Dribbble: dribbble.com/Igro?_ga=2.151561209.1785178196.1670666934-357343279.1670249103 Renato Mandic via Dribbble: dribbble.com/renopeno?_ga=2.151561209.1785178196.1670666934-357343279.1670249103
I've always wondered what my preferred style for web design would be. I think I've found it! As you described modern brutalist design, my imagination ran wild - an instant rebirth, if you would. Thanks for this.
Thank you for this! Please make more of this! We would like to learn more about different styles, philosophies, categories and "genres" if you may, of graphic designs. This is coming from a beginner designer. The context and historic background is a chef's kiss! This is so informative and an easy watch, well we could research more on our own, just the main ideas, I mean. Thank you!
Using the correct form of graphic design is similar to choosing the correct music for a setting. You may find playing Sex Pistols - Bodies as the bride walks up the aisle does not suit the occasion .... but on the other hand it could go down a storm!
My understanding of brutalist design (as it applies to architecture, anyway... though I think the same idea can be applied to visual design) is that the different components which make up the entire structure are not hidden away or subverted but allowed to own their own space. Basic geometric figures are used in creating these spaces which, in their turn, are inhabited by functional elements. The intentionally bold juxtaposition of these geometric figures as they serve their respective functions, both within their individual spaces yet also as a part of the whole... that's what gives brutalist design its particular flavor. Contrast this to minimalism, which at its root is an Occam's razor, less-is-more sort of principle. Brutalism, on the other hand, is essentially a distillate of minimalism that allows basic design elements to fully bare their essences while at the same time achieving a bold aesthetic statement by contrasting these elements to one another.
This is basically a rehash of graphic design from the '90s and early 2000s (with some '80s thrown in) when designers were becoming more comfortable with using Adobe software. David Carson, grunge, techno-design, skateboard aesthetic and DIY "zines." The only thing missing is Xeroxed art and torn edges. LoL
Thanks for the vid ! I dont see antidesign as a teenage version of brutalism though, I'd say anti design could bee seen as the child of brutalism but I think it is too much thought to be compared to an angry teenager, plus brutalism can be silly sometimes...! What do you guys think ?
hello there, you should make more video about any genre of design like Y2K design or any genre out there as self-learner it very helpfull super helpfull thank you
@Satori Graphics Ok! Thanks for the videos. I wanted to ask because you have a weird blooming effect. The image is not really sharp, and that contrast a lot, when you're switching to and from screen captures. Hopefully, the content itself is always excellent and insightful! Thank you again.
Thanks for the video - i didn't know modern brutalist design by that name before. I find both styles A Game, but modern brutalist design might be a bit better, maybe because I associate it with architecture now. You often see graffiti styles "Throw Ups" now - does this design also fall into one of the categories?
A time and place.... it all started with the decadent movement and then the futurism; the second half of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th European movements were a melting pot of new ideas, extremes and experimentation, what seemed chaos was actually the continuation of what started a couple of centuries before with the enlightened movement. The major difference between Brutalist and Antidesign is that the first is a moment in traditional sense and like all the other movement arched across all the arts, Antidesign is just a spinoff of the 70’s punk era, that apart from music and a bit of fashion didn’t have much to it; we may argue how punk visuals have influenced the successive periods, however can’t really say that punk culture and ideals have influenced that much, if they ever existed, take as an example Vivian Westwood, started on the Kings road and developed to a major fashion brand, not exactly a prime example of anarchist ideology. Unfortunately, IMO, movements have died with Y2K, Punks were the beginning of the end, the 80’s and 90’s created the last concrete attempt to a movement even if it didn’t have a name, a manifesto, it was the ideal of embracing and celebrating differences. I short brutalists have a manifesto, Antidesign doesn’t.
I love brutalism, but it is rearly a good choice for commercial design projects. I often see it used by creative agencies or freelancers on their website, but i’d argue it’s one of the worst places to use brutalism. As a designer you need to show you skill to non designers. Brutalism is a very difficult style to get right and doesn’t really speak as well to non designers. And anti design had no place in commercial design. It’s cool, as art, but if you use anti design to promote and event or your business you sre surely negatively impacting your designs effectiveness
You have to be careful passing on these definitions. Brutalism was never really a thing in graphic design. Anti design isn’t really a thing, there has always been mavericks that fought against the grid - David Carson, Johnathan Barnbrook for e.g. a healthy thing that you were on the edge of and should push- it’s good for people to understand movements- when and why but to see them as points on a ladder through time. You’re on that ladder further up- what do you want to deal with and what do you need to learn from the past? That’s yours rocket fuel. If you understand the concepts then that what you fight with and when you’re finished fighting and stand back, that’s what it looks like. Just understand Modernism and read the early books on grids and be careful not to get caught up in the current anti design etc categories, honestly, it’s a bit of a misunderstanding. It’s probably too vague but hopefully that helps!
I sat watching this whole video thinking the same thing. I try not to be overtly negative but this video, in its attempts to definition brutalism with sweeping declarations such as “brutalism usually uses this composition, or features these colors” totally missing the mark on a conceptual level.
I dont agree. To be good qt brutalism you would also probably be good at doing basic comfort design. I think it's more of a ladder. If you can perfect assymetry and rawness arguably harmony and symmetry you have to be equally aware of
Edit: I thought you said 'created', my bad. Yes I I realised this after I had finished the video. I will put a comment with the sources. Thanks for reminding me
Sources for some of the designs found in todays video.
Vukasin Stancevic via Dribbble dribbble.com/leftlife?_ga=2.223897435.1785178196.1670666934-357343279.1670249103
Davide Baratta via Dribbble dribbble.com/DavideBaratta?_ga=2.177316837.1785178196.1670666934-357343279.1670249103
Aleksandar Igrošanac via Dribbble: dribbble.com/Igro?_ga=2.151561209.1785178196.1670666934-357343279.1670249103
Renato Mandic via Dribbble: dribbble.com/renopeno?_ga=2.151561209.1785178196.1670666934-357343279.1670249103
Would it be possible to have an entire video on Anti Design ? It's so interesting !
sure, if enough people want to see it :)
@@SatoriGraphics lets go
Yes!! We want more design on Anti design !!!
We want more
i cant believe you've done this@@SatoriGraphics here i am a year later in desperate need :(
I've always wondered what my preferred style for web design would be. I think I've found it! As you described modern brutalist design, my imagination ran wild - an instant rebirth, if you would. Thanks for this.
Useful to understand the differences and see the value in mixing, matching and exploring what works for each of your projects and goals.
exactly, thanks for the comment
I didnt know much about brutalist until someone suggested this video and now I am going to look into it more cause I really like it
I love both!❤such an amazing use of typography, creative layouts, colors 😊
Thanks so much for the feedback :D
Thank you for this! Please make more of this! We would like to learn more about different styles, philosophies, categories and "genres" if you may, of graphic designs. This is coming from a beginner designer. The context and historic background is a chef's kiss! This is so informative and an easy watch, well we could research more on our own, just the main ideas, I mean. Thank you!
Oh awesome, thanks for making this one! been looking forward to it since the challenge
Anti-design, or as i like to call it corporate flavoured brutalism
I like I like
Using the correct form of graphic design is similar to choosing the correct music for a setting. You may find playing Sex Pistols - Bodies as the bride walks up the aisle does not suit the occasion .... but on the other hand it could go down a storm!
LOL, another great analogy. Have a great weekend!
My understanding of brutalist design (as it applies to architecture, anyway... though I think the same idea can be applied to visual design) is that the different components which make up the entire structure are not hidden away or subverted but allowed to own their own space. Basic geometric figures are used in creating these spaces which, in their turn, are inhabited by functional elements. The intentionally bold juxtaposition of these geometric figures as they serve their respective functions, both within their individual spaces yet also as a part of the whole... that's what gives brutalist design its particular flavor. Contrast this to minimalism, which at its root is an Occam's razor, less-is-more sort of principle. Brutalism, on the other hand, is essentially a distillate of minimalism that allows basic design elements to fully bare their essences while at the same time achieving a bold aesthetic statement by contrasting these elements to one another.
A new thing for me to design a journey. Thank you, Sir 🙏🍱🍱🥤🥤
My pleasure!
Thnx you a lot, amigo!
Actually es very interesting to know
about these two new design worlds... #Respect! ;)
My pleasure!
This is basically a rehash of graphic design from the '90s and early 2000s (with some '80s thrown in) when designers were becoming more comfortable with using Adobe software. David Carson, grunge, techno-design, skateboard aesthetic and DIY "zines." The only thing missing is Xeroxed art and torn edges. LoL
Just watched this post,thank you😊
cheers Sheila :)
First, very good video!
thanks :P
I do like elements of art deco and vintage. But it has to be balanced with other movements so that they don't feel dated.
Make a tutorial on Anti design.. It's interesting to enhance & I'm egar to see it👍
thanks for the tip
Yes - also one with more info on Brutalism.
It confused me as well but now i know. Thanks
Wow, something new learnt
great stuff !
Thanks for the vid ! I dont see antidesign as a teenage version of brutalism though, I'd say anti design could bee seen as the child of brutalism but I think it is too much thought to be compared to an angry teenager, plus brutalism can be silly sometimes...! What do you guys think ?
Great video as always
Appreciate that
I love punk designs 💯
Me too!!
Excellent.
I'm no time watch this video this time. I will watch this definitely.
hello there, you should make more video about any genre of design like Y2K design or any genre out there as self-learner it very helpfull super helpfull thank you
Thanks for the idea!
I really like this kind of this design style now
great to hear
Gracias! Excelente explicación! 👌🏽
thanks :)
Nice video bro 🏆
Thanks 🔥
What camera are you using to film this video? Is it a phone?
No it's a Fujifilm E3
@Satori Graphics Ok!
Thanks for the videos.
I wanted to ask because you have a weird blooming effect. The image is not really sharp, and that contrast a lot, when you're switching to and from screen captures.
Hopefully, the content itself is always excellent and insightful! Thank you again.
Thanks for the video - i didn't know modern brutalist design by that name before. I find both styles A Game, but modern brutalist design might be a bit better, maybe because I associate it with architecture now. You often see graffiti styles "Throw Ups" now - does this design also fall into one of the categories?
Very interesting. Thank you.
Long story short:
Brutalism is about not caring to make things more functional
Antidesign is about not caring to make things more artistic
A time and place.... it all started with the decadent movement and then the futurism; the second half of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th European movements were a melting pot of new ideas, extremes and experimentation, what seemed chaos was actually the continuation of what started a couple of centuries before with the enlightened movement.
The major difference between Brutalist and Antidesign is that the first is a moment in traditional sense and like all the other movement arched across all the arts, Antidesign is just a spinoff of the 70’s punk era, that apart from music and a bit of fashion didn’t have much to it; we may argue how punk visuals have influenced the successive periods, however can’t really say that punk culture and ideals have influenced that much, if they ever existed, take as an example Vivian Westwood, started on the Kings road and developed to a major fashion brand, not exactly a prime example of anarchist ideology.
Unfortunately, IMO, movements have died with Y2K, Punks were the beginning of the end, the 80’s and 90’s created the last concrete attempt to a movement even if it didn’t have a name, a manifesto, it was the ideal of embracing and celebrating differences.
I short brutalists have a manifesto, Antidesign doesn’t.
I love brutalism, but it is rearly a good choice for commercial design projects. I often see it used by creative agencies or freelancers on their website, but i’d argue it’s one of the worst places to use brutalism. As a designer you need to show you skill to non designers. Brutalism is a very difficult style to get right and doesn’t really speak as well to non designers.
And anti design had no place in commercial design. It’s cool, as art, but if you use anti design to promote and event or your business you sre surely negatively impacting your designs effectiveness
Seems like it has steal the show 🔥
What the type of designs like these posters? If I want to learn this art?
Im still a bit confused which elements make up anti-design and brutalism...because some elements can be both...😅 *is needing more info~
You have to be careful passing on these definitions. Brutalism was never really a thing in graphic design. Anti design isn’t really a thing, there has always been mavericks that fought against the grid - David Carson, Johnathan Barnbrook for e.g. a healthy thing that you were on the edge of and should push- it’s good for people to understand movements- when and why but to see them as points on a ladder through time. You’re on that ladder further up- what do you want to deal with and what do you need to learn from the past? That’s yours rocket fuel. If you understand the concepts then that what you fight with and when you’re finished fighting and stand back, that’s what it looks like. Just understand Modernism and read the early books on grids and be careful not to get caught up in the current anti design etc categories, honestly, it’s a bit of a misunderstanding. It’s probably too vague but hopefully that helps!
I sat watching this whole video thinking the same thing. I try not to be overtly negative but this video, in its attempts to definition brutalism with sweeping declarations such as “brutalism usually uses this composition, or features these colors” totally missing the mark on a conceptual level.
I dont agree. To be good qt brutalism you would also probably be good at doing basic comfort design. I think it's more of a ladder. If you can perfect assymetry and rawness arguably harmony and symmetry you have to be equally aware of
Why have you not credited any of the artists that created the graphics and designs in your video ??
Edit: I thought you said 'created', my bad. Yes I I realised this after I had finished the video. I will put a comment with the sources. Thanks for reminding me
@@SatoriGraphics thanks, I recognised a lot of the work and know the artists would appreciate being credited :)
3rd
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definitely learn about different styles but then create your own. Brutalism is ALREADY overused and anti-design looks old school
So all the designs on my head were brutalism?..... Now i know, i wont execute it here in the philippines...... The culture here is different😅
I prefer the anti-design
First
yes yes 👍🏅
Anti design mirip buatan emak-emak yang baru bisa pegang henpon. 🤣
Some of this brutalism is uglyism.