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  • 2022 Design Trends

    3D Images

    A massive boom in the use of 3D images can be seen across all types of brands from big corporates to small businesses. While in the past 3D images would be time consuming and expensive to create, limiting their use, platforms like Canva now provide easy access to 3D stock images, making this design trend accessible to all budgets.

    90s Nostalgia

    For those that grew up in the 90s it’s hard to believe that decade is now considered ‘vintage’! 😲 With a mix of bold colours and pretty pastels this style is offset with strong black lines and sharp geographic shapes. While this style won’t suit every brand it can be a fun and creative way to tap into your client’s nostalgic memories of their youth.

    Gradient Shapes

    The great thing about this trend is it’s adaptable to most brands and industries. Simply by using your brand’s colours in the gradients you can give your design life and texture, transforming it from an average plain design to something with energy that pops.

    Chaotic Colours

    Think experimental colours and a clash of unusual combos. The unique and sometimes jarring colour pallets force the eye to look and take notice. Black lines and angles can also enhance these designs. This style is currently very popular in the fashion industry, giving bold personality that matches the clothing styles.

    Maximalism

    Minimalism has been popular for many years, however there is a new trend towards the very opposite. Overloading the senses with chaotic images with so much content and tiny details, there is something new to see the longer you look. This style can engage the user in a new an interesting way!

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