should you be following and even caring
about design trends within graphic
design we're going to look at graphic
design trends how important they are or
if they're important at all and then
some insights into some interesting
graphic design trends in 2019
so is it worth keeping up-to-date with
graphic design trends or is it entirely
overrated as human beings we want to
appear to be in the know rather than
behind in the times either positively or
negatively speaking humans are very
social animals and trend-following
appears to be most radically in our
youth and our early adulthood this is
when we're most self-conscious about our
social standing with our peers and our
groups
so we're drawn to new things that
provide a feeling of change and also
progression following trends can bring
people together for discussion
activities and socializing in general as
an example a huge graphic design trend
in 2019 has been duotone which can be
seen across a magazine and editorial
designs advertising campaigns UI and UX
designs respectively
so that's all well and good but how do
trends fit into the graphic design world
and is it even important to your graphic
design career trends in graphic design
help allow the industry to remain in a
Ford progression as well as also to
maintain a visual interest but this
isn't just for consumers and clients
it's also for the designers as well
there are some very good instances to
keep in mind graphic design trends for
your career but there are also some
instances where I would suggest it's a
very bad decision to use or incorporate
graphic design trends in your projects
so we're now going to look at those
times where you should be using them and
when you probably should just drop them
so one of the first instances where a
graphical design trend can really come
into play in a positive addition is when
you're on social media as a graphic
designer
now this can be simply for fun or when
you're promoting yourself on social
media it is a great way to establish
yourself as a competent designer by
creating artwork that falls in line with
a graphic design trend in this point I'm
not referring to graphic design client
work that you are working on but more
geared towards day to day pose on social
media on your graphic design business
accounts so for example you can have a
selfie or a picture of your workstation
with a duotone overlay furthering your
ability to connect with the graphic
design trends you can even use relevant
hashtags so for example hashtag Jew
attend social media as a way to come
together as a community share ideas and
express yourself
utilizing design trends is a great way
to become part of a larger group and
firmly place yourself as an established
content creator and graphic designer so
that's using graphic design trends more
or less for fun but let's get serious
and dive down to brass tacks and head
into the business side of things
as the internet and social media become
more and more accessible as well as an
integrated part of human society people
have become more aware of design trends
and more often than not your clients
have done too
so your client might want to have a
design solution that is completely in
line with trends if they are aware but
they also might want something
traditional or vintage or they might
just want to be going for something
completely against the grain and away
from current trends but one of your jobs
as a graphic designer
is to establish the style of a design
within the context of your clients
industry brand and their brief simply
throwing some design trends at a project
and hoping it works out for the best is
far from practical and is not a
slightest bit professional trends are a
tool and you wouldn't use a spanner to
tighten up a screw if for a good example
you need to really have a strong grasp
on the function of a design and then you
can begin to apply the design style from
there after so the first area where you
really want to refrain from using
graphic design trends is for a logo
designing quality logo design is
timeless or at the very least you should
be trying to lengthen the lifespan of a
logo design as long as possible so with
that in mind slapping a graphic design
trend onto a logo design it's probably
one of the worst ideas that you can come
up with sure it might look neat and
pretty cool now and it might even look
pretty neat and cool in ten years but
it's probably going to look horribly
dated as well your client is not going
to want to have to rebrand their design
or logo every other year that's gonna
cost them money and it's also damaging
to the brand identity because if it's
constantly changing is not going to
stick in the mind of the consumer
think about the Nike swoosh that logo
mark is imprinted in the minds of so
many people globally speaking and it is
near enough timeless however also right
now with the introduction of smartphone
technology many companies are
simplifying their logos down to a single
logo mark purely for mobile devices so
when designing a logo do you think about
this and do keep it in mind
so still keeping within the subject of
branding it is a good idea to note that
an extension of a brand can be used in
lying the graphic design trend however
the brand itself should still remain
firm in the aesthetics of the art style
one recent trend to be incorporated into
branding has been custom illustrations
or custom icons now using illustrations
on say an advertising campaign or on a
brand's website design you kind of get
to see their personalities represented
in a design and after all modern
consumers in today's age don't want to
buy a product or service from a nameless
corporation today's consumers want to
build a real connection with their
favorite brands and cust
administration's is a really neat way to
be doing this I'm sure you've seen the
mid-century art style of illustrations
in some of your favorite websites over
the last year or so one that springs to
mind for me is free big and they've
heavily used this on their websites and
their promotional design work but yeah
that's not their brand identity and it
is important to distinguish between the
two another heavy hitter so far in 2019
and also going back in 2018 has been
isometric design now again many web
sites have been using this on their
designs and I feel the artwork for a
website is easier to interchange over
time than an entire brand it's also more
widely accepted to be doing but yet the
website should still incorporate a brand
identity so things like the color
palettes the typeface choice their
layouts and all these things should
remain in line with the brand itself but
you can experiment with the design
trends in certain areas of the web sites
and this is where knowing the function
of a design comes into play
what you really need to take away from
today's video is that you should always
keep in mind who you're designing
something for it's for a clients and
it's not for yourself guys the best
design meets our clients and needs and
leaves the designers ego way out of the
equation at the very start of the
project take onboard the brief and
everything it demonstrates to you and
keep in mind the function of your design
and then you can contemplate whether or
not a design trend can be used in some
way or another or even if it should be
design will continue to evolve and
trends will come and go but constantly
honing your ability to prove a great
work based on exactly what specific
clients need and require it's probably
one of the most valuable things that you
can have in your toolbox as a graphic
designer
so there is today's video on design
trends and if they're important or not
what are your views on graphic design
trends and what trends are you really
liking at the moment in 2019 if you want
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