2017 has passed by and we’ve seen a deluge of
design innovations through the year. From modern typography to bright colours
to micro-interactions design trends seem to be changing at a lightning pace. (teespring grandma shirt) So what exactly is in store for
2018? Having reflected on tons of content, I have tried to compile and list
down trends which have the potential to shape the course of 2018’s design
evolution.
1. Typography becomes the protagonist
With dwindling attention spans and information
fatigue becoming a real issue, designers will resort to typography as their
means of storytelling. Which essentially means we’re going to see a lot of
dramatic typography in headers and hero images. Geometric sans serif seems to
be paving way for the gorgeous serifs which makes a comeback and dominate the
headings. Be prepared to see more of bolder and oddly spaced letter.
2. Custom artwork and illustrations take the
center stage
We saw this one blooming in 2017 when with the
likes of Medium, Mozilla and Slack overhauled their brand with lots of custom
illustrations. Dedicated artwork not only helps in conveying a story better but
also comes in handy while creating a distinctive and unique design. What we saw
last year might just be the tip of the iceberg, as 2018 looks like the year
when custom illustrations take the limelight in web design and branding.
3. High-res content becomes the need of the
hour
Manufacturers are pumping pixels in the
smallest of screens and users are driven to visual content. This makes it
imperative to create high-res content in the form of pictures and video.
Devices with infinity displays like the iPhone X and Galaxy S8 are making the
user experience more immersive, which makes it all the more important for an
app to provide full screen experience. Hence, it will only be wise to make use
of all this pixel power to produce rich imagery to engage the user.
4. Video continues to dominate albeit in a new
dimension
We always saw this one coming. Video
consumption is steadily rising since 2015. From web series to product explainer
films — users’ preferred choice of content seems to be heavily skewed towards
video. The advent of 360° videos and live videos on platforms like Facebook and
Instagram are proof that audience just can’t get enough of the motion picture.
Expect more brands to use this format to deliver prompt information. 2018 might
as well be the year of portrait videos as more and more people chose to consume
video content on their mobiles in portrait format.
5. Bright colours to have its run
Be prepared to see vibrant websites with
dramatic colours! We’ve seen designers peddle back and white designs on the
pretext of being minimal. Though the trend will continue, the use of bright
colours will be one of the catchiest trends of 2018. (teespring grandma shirt) After Instagram in 2016, its Dropbox
who overhauled their identity with bold colours. This is increasingly becoming
a trend and 2018 will be the year when we see more bolder colour choices in
branding as well as web designing.
6. Isometric design to add a new dimension to
the web
As flat icons lose their charm, isometric
design paired with custom illustrations adds the much-needed depth in web
design. The use of shadows and perspective helps in building the hierarchy in
an interesting way. From icons to full-fledged graphics — isometric design is
here to make your design look naturally similar to the physical environment.
Elevated graphics combined with smart use of parallax is sure to produce
magical results for any website.
2018 seems to be an interesting year in the
graphic design world as we gradually shift from flat design and explore the
realm of three-dimensional design, rich photography and vibrant colour
palettes. It is also fascinating to see originality and individuality in every
new brand. Times are exciting in the design world. What do you think will make
noise in the design industry?
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