9 HUGE Graphic Design Trends 2024 🎉

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Publicado 2023-12-27
Join me as we delve into the diverse world of Graphic Design Trends for 2024. We discuss its potential impact and application in the evolving design landscape. From the resurgence of classic styles to the emergence of groundbreaking technologies, we explore how these trends might shape the future of design. Whether you're a professional designer or just passionate about creativity, this video offers valuable insights without advocating for or against any specific trend. Stay updated and inspired in your design journey!

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Time Stamps:
0:00 Intro
0:40 Bubble writing:
1:15 Ultra vibrancy:
2:25 Bento layout:
3:25 Utilitarian design:
4:45 AI imagery:
5:50 Serif+:
7:50 Maximalism:
8:55 Mascots:
9:35 Logotypes:

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • Whether you like to use design trends or prefer to stay away from them; I love to try and predict them! I hope everyone is having a great end to the year, I'm so stoked for next year :). ❤
  • @kayboy6055
    what I love about these trends that extend to anything visual is that we see both globally (the inannet) that both maximalist tastes and minimalist tastes are growing. that's leading to some really cool art and UI designs where bright loud elements of maximalist designs are missed with the efficient functionality of a minimalist approach.
  • Thank you so much Will for the heads up, your content delivery really helps. Really appreciate your time you take to teach
  • @carspn1
    These are fun, I'd love to see a recap at the end of the year to go over trends of that year and whether your predictions were accurate
  • @cec8652
    FRUIT S A L A D D D D !!!! - Dude I am binging your videos for the last week... you know what was amazingly valuable - your start up 'mistakes' video! Just Whow! its so difficult to image you guys as start ups! Keep it up and thank you soooo much for not just teaching but entertaining us too!!!!
  • @soulfulsatyam
    Great! Waiting for some exciting interesting content like this in 2024 from you ❤... And..Happy new year 🎊
  • Love the sellout in the end 😂 No but I totally agree that hand lettering is ”back”. Happy new year!
  • @gakhed
    This is great! I've designed my website to make it look like its from the 90s. work in progress.
  • @judiarevalo8580
    I love this trends!!! I wanna be an active designer this year 😭❤️
  • @SugarHue
    Love the videos! I just have one struggle as a beginner graphic designer and thats picking the right size canvas for individual asset production and then sending out the final product. Would love to have a mini lesson on that!
  • @jamilgotcher365
    Really enjoyed your design trends vid. I'm a photographer and Gen Fill has definitely been a tool not a replacement. We recently photographed a long cheese strand for a food photography photo and Photoshop's Gen Fill was able to double the cheese strand and it looked really great, it even put a little of the sauce in with the cheese and it looked like the original strand of cheese but thicker which made it more impactful. We also generated a wood table when we had photographed the entree on a white background.
  • @Mattakattak
    The sparks ✨ in your eyes while predicting more logotypes 😄
  • Wow, what an insightful glimpse into the design trends of 2024! 🚀 Loved the breakdown of predictions, especially the rise of Bubble Writing and the embrace of Ultra Vibrancy. The idea that our generation is moving away from the cookie-cutter and craving more individuality is so spot on. Bubble writing has this unique, squishy charm that's refreshing and adds character. The emphasis on vibrant colors and the connection to advancements in screen technology is fascinating. It's incredible how screen advancements are influencing design choices, creating a more visually stimulating experience. Also, the mention of Bento layout is intriguing—organizing information in a compact, yet visually appealing manner is a game-changer. The exploration of utilitarian design and its paradoxical aesthetic is a bold move. It's like appreciating the raw, unmasked side of design, which resonates with the current minimalist trend. And AI imagery making its mark, not as a replacement but as a tool in the designer's arsenal, is an exciting evolution. The Serif Plus prediction is a breath of fresh air, especially the idea of quirky serifs adding character to brand identities. The explanation about screen technology making serifs more legible is an interesting insight. Maximalism as a reaction against minimalism is a trend I'm all for! The aesthetic of excess and vibrant colors showcasing diversity and individuality is a visual treat. The Mascots and Cartoons comeback is nostalgic and fun—bringing back those expressive characters is a delightful move. Lastly, the resurgence of hand-lettered logo types is heartening. The imperfection that adds character and soul to designs is something we can all connect with. Thank you for this insightful breakdown! Looking forward to seeing these trends unfold in the design landscape. Also, Logo Launch sounds like an incredible course for diving deep into bespoke logo type design. Cheers to a creative and vibrant 2024! 🎉
  • @Nabs_Draws
    Great Video and looking forward to 2024! Bubble Writing and Handlettering definitely are my favorites for next year. Also as an illustrator, seeing the come back of Mascots fills my heart with joy! I always envied Japan for having a mascot for literally everything while here in the west we used to be minimalistic as heck and even threw out mascots. Glad that they might be everywhere soon (as long as it's not clippy.......) it's funny though how on one hand people yearn for personality and individualism. For a Design to have soul. But on the other hand they use generative AI which is just soulless. Kind of contradictory in my opinion.
  • @arthurxbryan
    It's really fun for me, as a Brazilian, spotted that you used A LOT of brazilian folders for music festivals and stuff to show exemples of vibrant collors trend. Brazil making tendency? hahaha