Hey there! Jen McKinnon here
and I'm back with another trend
roundup from Envato.
Today we're talking graphic
design trends and all the links
to the featured items can be 
found in the description below.
Let's get into it!
The 90s brought us the
Spice Girls, lava lamps and
the Elaine dance, and we're
heading straight back there for
our first of three retro trends
featured in this roundup.
90s Revival has been on the
move for a while now and it's
showing no sign of retreating.
Geometric patterns, bubble fonts
and squiggles galore are just a
few of the design elements that
make up this trend and it's been
brought to life in the branding
created for JP FM,
featured on Behance.
Get the look yourself with this
90's DJ Flyer by Guuver,
available to download
on Envato Elements.
Made popular in the psychedelic
era of the 60s and 70s, 
acid graphics are back!
The trend features bright
colors, warped elements and
draws heavily on
sci-fi futurism.
The style has been heroed
here by French designer
Alycia Rainaud on her Instagram
account, @maalavidaa.
If you're looking for your next
application of this trend,
look no further than this
video intro by nixmotion_v2.
Cyberpunk is everywhere in 2020.
While it can tend toward the
wacky,  this trend generally
takes on highly saturated colors
fitting firmly in the
‘80s zeitgeist.
Cyberpunk goes hand in hand
with dystopian storytelling and
has shown up in things like
Black Mirror, and in these pieces
by META, featured on Behance.
Get your very own Cyberpunk
style with this set of Retro
Text Effects by Sko4
from Envato Elements.
There are two colour trends
featured in our roundup today,
the first of which is
earthy colours. This trend has
ties back to both the 70s and
the 50s and can effectively
reflect that ever-popular
vintage look, with burnt orange,
marsala and olive hues used as
highlights against the neutral
shades of sand or bone.
In the wild, we see this trend
come to life in the branding and
packaging design for RAW Beauty
& Co, featured on Behance.
Pair this trend with an abstract
style and you've got yourself
Artisan Abstract Shapes & Line
Art by august10, which you can
find and download on
Envato Elements.
Monochrome has proven to be a
timeless style that continues to
peek into trend guides
throughout the years.
While traditionally known for
the simplicity of mere black and
white, we are now seeing unique
colour families move to the
forefront of this design style,
like this design for a train
decal featured on Behance,
celebrating 100 years of
independence in Poland.
Or if you're a traditionalist,
you might like to add an element
of complexity to your
minimalistic projects with these
White Marble Backgrounds
by themefire.
Get out your spray cans
and embrace your spontaneity
because street art is back!
This edgy trend gives a DIY look
to your projects, picking up on
the 70s punk scene and the
grunge of 90s hip hop.
These brand pieces for the
Heerlen Murals street art
festival in the Netherlands
encapsulate everything we love
about this trend. While this
design style can include
graffiti, as you can see here,
it doesn't have to.
Be a design rebel this year and
test out street art appeal with
these Metal stone social media
graphic templates by
Chanut_industries from
Envato Elements.
The “anti-design” movement
brings us brutalism, a trend
that challenges the conventions
of beautiful design and
strives to make the
ordinary extraordinary.
Here, in CMM's All Out brand
platform, brutalist design
shines with striking visuals,
hard hitting text and the
juxtaposition of bold colour
against black and white images.
To bust out your own brutalist
design, check out Prospekt
Typeface from Envato Elements.
One of two DIY styles featured
in today's trend roundup,
sketchy illustrations have made
a surge on the graphic design
front, with line art providing a
clean, elegant and unobtrusive
alternative to other 2020 trends
like brutalism, acid trip
and street art.
You can get the look with these
Essential Hand Drawn Brushes by
pixelbuddha_graphic on
Envato Elements.
Sketchy illustrations are also
being used as an animation style
to supplement or replace simple
static patterns and designs.
We found this Pencil Sketch
logo animation by miph on
Envato Elements to help you get
the animated sketch look.
The scrapbook look and feel is
popular once more with the
second of our DIY trends.
Collages are versatile and easy
to adapt to your brand or
design style. Featuring layers,
fragments, paper shapes,
handwriting and painted touches,
this year's style is unashamedly
angular, and embraces
cut-and-paste contrast.
Milkshake, the app that allows
you to create a micro-website
for your Instagram, uses this
collage trend throughout their
digital branding.
To get your own collage look
quick smart, you can try one
of the templates on Envato
Elements, or this Lomography
Typography Poster Photoshop
Action by bangingjoints.
Static fonts are so yesterday!
The last of our 2020 graphic
design trends is variable fonts.
These fonts, like the Grtsk
Variable Family featured on
Behance, come in a single file
that provides multiple
appearance options, based on
spacing, weights and widths.
So you can mix and match to find
the perfect fit or keep it
interesting and mix it up
throughout your content.
With your subscription, you can
download and play around with
any of the variable fonts
available on Envato Elements,
like Manufaktur by dafeld.
That does it for the Graphic
Design Trends that you'll be
seeing more of in 2020.
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