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It worth noting one principle of design is "Form follows function", the goal is getting an effective design thus does not follow trends, the best designs are to be timeless.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🎨 Sustainability is a key graphic design trend for 2024, as environmentally conscious initiatives gain recognition and favor among consumers. 01:25 🌿 Designers can incorporate sustainability by using eco-friendly materials, color palettes, fonts, and symbols in their designs. 02:41 🌈 Maximalism is on the rise in graphic design, offering bold and visually stimulating results, but it should have a clear concept and harmonious color choices. 04:24 🖋️ Dynamic typography is becoming popular, adding movement and interactivity to text, engaging audiences and enhancing memorability. 05:49 🕰️ Nostalgia plays a significant role in design trends, with retro color palettes, vintage typography, and classic elements invoking a sense of nostalgia, provided it aligns with the target audience's preferences. 07:32 🎯 When using design trends in 2024, consider your audience and project mission to determine if and how trends can be incorporated into the design effectively. Made with HARPA AI
Incredibly useful as always, a lot of very relevent information in a short video. I will take you up one thing only, and that is your assesment of the the older generation. I'm over 70, as is my large friendship circle, and we are all open to new concepts, ideas, music and all things that new technology can bring. The 70's weren't backward times. The body gets old, the mind does not!
These trends (especially Maximalism) are rather self-indulgent and based on the boredom or artistic interests of the design industry. I challenge a customer being able to decipher what product a maximalist poster is actually advertising, or to tell them apart from other maximalist brands in any meaningful way. It maybe looks great but isn’t communication integral to graphic design?
I’m an elliotisacoolguy fan who as many of us has grown a bit of a distaste for these kinds of videos, but genuinely it was really good and helpful until the vintage design segment, which is on literally every one of these videos every year
Nah, sustainability inclined people know greenwashing when they see it. Its getting obvious brands are slapping on a green logo or font to fake looking eco friendly, well done for encouraging greenwaahing further though but i guess it "doesnt matter if you personally believe in sustainability or not" 🙄
Possibly in a long way away from now. But until then, human designers are still needed. The low tier clients (wanting to pay below $50 for a logo as eg), will likely turn to Ai. but mid and high tier clients will want human based design. Ai cannot even use typography properly at the moment.
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Hello dear i want to learn graphic design from you
as a sign painter trying to keep up with designers hearing vintage styling may make a bit of a return is very exciting
It worth noting one principle of design is "Form follows function", the goal is getting an effective design thus does not follow trends, the best designs are to be timeless.
Indeed.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 🎨 Sustainability is a key graphic design trend for 2024, as environmentally conscious initiatives gain recognition and favor among consumers.
01:25 🌿 Designers can incorporate sustainability by using eco-friendly materials, color palettes, fonts, and symbols in their designs.
02:41 🌈 Maximalism is on the rise in graphic design, offering bold and visually stimulating results, but it should have a clear concept and harmonious color choices.
04:24 🖋️ Dynamic typography is becoming popular, adding movement and interactivity to text, engaging audiences and enhancing memorability.
05:49 🕰️ Nostalgia plays a significant role in design trends, with retro color palettes, vintage typography, and classic elements invoking a sense of nostalgia, provided it aligns with the target audience's preferences.
07:32 🎯 When using design trends in 2024, consider your audience and project mission to determine if and how trends can be incorporated into the design effectively.
Made with HARPA AI
never bored of minimalism
Incredibly useful as always, a lot of very relevent information in a short video. I will take you up one thing only, and that is your assesment of the the older generation. I'm over 70, as is my large friendship circle, and we are all open to new concepts, ideas, music and all things that new technology can bring. The 70's weren't backward times. The body gets old, the mind does not!
Hey thanks for the input.
That example was mainly to show how trends shouldn't really be used for a brand identity 👍
Gotta love the new Curvy Memphis style comeback to style
Finally I found a video on trends that actually is amazing.
I'm not really bored of minimalistic designs
Prefer them than maximalist
good material, I appreciate you putting so much effort in it.
no worries bro :)
Animation and retro styles attracts me alot 🙌
Thanks for the comment :)
I'm starting in the world of designs, this is really helpful video, got subscribe
As always love your videos!!!
Glad you like them thanks :))
History Repeat itself.
yeah lol
Great video! What is the name of the outro music?
Sorry it was made a long time ago, so I don't remember. It was sourced from Envato Elements though
@@SatoriGraphics Oh, okay. Thanks!
These trends (especially Maximalism) are rather self-indulgent and based on the boredom or artistic interests of the design industry. I challenge a customer being able to decipher what product a maximalist poster is actually advertising, or to tell them apart from other maximalist brands in any meaningful way. It maybe looks great but isn’t communication integral to graphic design?
First one! Thanks for sharing ❤
Thanks for watching :D 🏅
You're the pro man. Loved your content!😃
cheers freak :P
Awesome, thank so much for condensing all the info into one lovely vid
My pleasure, have a great day
On maximalist who creates the briefs
nice video! motion design can indeed really help enhance the branding!
Absolutely!
Long live Vaporwave!
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what would be the difference between a maximalist and a brutalist graphic design or web design for that matter?
Brutalism emphasises function over form, and actually it's closer to minimalism than maximalism
thank for your help.
You're welcome!
Nice video
I’m an elliotisacoolguy fan who as many of us has grown a bit of a distaste for these kinds of videos, but genuinely it was really good and helpful until the vintage design segment, which is on literally every one of these videos every year
Nah, sustainability inclined people know greenwashing when they see it.
Its getting obvious brands are slapping on a green logo or font to fake looking eco friendly, well done for encouraging greenwaahing further though but i guess it "doesnt matter if you personally believe in sustainability or not" 🙄
Nice❤❤❤
Cheers
Can Ai take over graphic design
Possibly in a long way away from now. But until then, human designers are still needed. The low tier clients (wanting to pay below $50 for a logo as eg), will likely turn to Ai. but mid and high tier clients will want human based design. Ai cannot even use typography properly at the moment.
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Totally nothing new. But thanks for sharing.
Lol no worries
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Greenwashing 😱
"sustainability" lmao .... cringe