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Graphic Design Trends 2024 [18 Styles Explained]



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In this video, i explore the cutting-edge trends, along with the styles, techniques, and approaches that are dominating and will continue to dominate the world of design this year

From bold and bright colour schemes of Neo brutalism, to the return of retro right through to unbelievable ai imagery. I’ll break down each graphic design trend and the styles used within.

So whether you’re a seasoned design pro or just getting started in the field, you should scroll back up and whack that Like button.

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—————Contents of this video—————
0:00 – Intro
0:50 – First Trend + Styles
2:23 – Trend 02
3:10 – Trend 03
4:37 – Trend 04
5:45 – Trend 05
7:24 – Trend 06
8:00 – Trend 07
9:23 – Trend 08
10:12 – Trend 09
11:29 – Trend 10
12:23 – Trend 11
13:09 – Trend 12
13:40 – Trend 13
14:17 – Trend 14
15:25 – Trend 15
16:07 – Trend 16
16:54 – Trend 17
17:35 – You should click this

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45 Comments

  1. 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 🙏

  2. 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.

  3. 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?

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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

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