future graphic design trends

Like many industries, graphic design is constantly changing. The way we create and consume content today is vastly different than it was 10 years ago, let alone 50 years ago. However, there are some core elements to the craft of graphic design that have remained constant throughout its history: typography, illustration, photography/videography and data visualization/infographics. These four elements are the foundation of any successful piece of visual communication—they’re what makes a good design great. So, as technology advances and our society changes more rapidly than ever before in human history—and as we move closer and closer to becoming cyborgs—what does this mean for how we interact with each other visually? What happens when machines start designing on their own?

Web Design

The future of web design will be driven by content and mobile.

It’s no surprise that the future of graphic design will be driven by a focus on content, but it may surprise you to learn that the same is true for web design as well. The trend towards responsive design has been felt across all industries, with websites becoming more interactive and engaging than ever before. Websites are no longer just static pages filled with information; they’re now dynamic experiences that allow users to interact with them in new ways–and this trend isn’t going away anytime soon!

Illustration

Illustration is a visual art form that uses the depiction of objects to create an image, in order to communicate a message or idea. It can also be used to help tell a story or to make something look more appealing.

Illustrations can be simple drawings, paintings, or photographs that are used as part of a graphic design project.

Typography

Typography is the art and technique of arranging type. It often involves using type to create a certain style or … Read the rest