Top Graphic Design Trends to Watch in 2025! 🌟
• Textured Grains: Designers are adding grain effects to digital art, making it feel more tangible and less flat.
• Maximalism Illustrations: This trend embraces complexity, layering intricate patterns and details to create rich, engaging designs.
• Bold Minimalism: A stronger, more assertive form of minimalism, characterized by large fonts and stark contrasts.
• Unconventional Color Combinations: Designers are experimenting with bold, unexpected color pairings that feel jarring but are visually memorable.
• Pixelated Fonts & Branding: Pixelated elements are returning to design, evoking a sense of retro tech while modernizing branding.
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• Textured Grains: Designers are adding grain effects to digital art, making it feel more tangible and less flat.
• Maximalism Illustrations: This trend embraces complexity, layering intricate patterns and details to create rich, engaging designs.
• Bold Minimalism: A stronger, more assertive form of minimalism, characterized by large fonts and stark contrasts.
• Unconventional Color Combinations: Designers are experimenting with bold, unexpected color pairings that feel jarring but are visually memorable.
• Pixelated Fonts & Branding: Pixelated elements are returning to design, evoking a sense of retro tech while modernizing branding.
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Takashi Murakami
Takashi Murakami is a Japanese artist known for merging traditional Japanese art with contemporary pop culture. His signature Superflat style blends historical ukiyo-e with anime and modern design, exploring themes like fantasy, violence, and Japan’s cultural impact 🌼
Murakami’s iconic characters, such as Mr. DOB and his smiling flowers, reflect his playful yet profound approach. Murakami’s art challenges boundaries, drawing on both history and pop culture to create unique, immersive experiences ✨
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Takashi Murakami
Takashi Murakami is a Japanese artist known for merging traditional Japanese art with contemporary pop culture. His signature Superflat style blends historical ukiyo-e with anime and modern design, exploring themes like fantasy, violence, and Japan’s cultural impact 🌼
We want to see the newest things... it is the moment in which we are nonetheless touched by it. This is what we have come to call art.
Murakami’s iconic characters, such as Mr. DOB and his smiling flowers, reflect his playful yet profound approach. Murakami’s art challenges boundaries, drawing on both history and pop culture to create unique, immersive experiences ✨
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✨ Art meets technology in Shanghai! ✨
Explore “Russian Visual Chronicles”, a groundbreaking exhibition by renowned graphic artist, designer and director of the bachelor's program "Communication Design" in Yerevan Igor Gurovich.
Don't miss this celebration of art, design, and cultural dialogue! ⚡️🇨🇳
📍 Klein Blue Hills, Pudong, Shanghai
🗓️ Until January 20, 2025
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Explore “Russian Visual Chronicles”, a groundbreaking exhibition by renowned graphic artist, designer and director of the bachelor's program "Communication Design" in Yerevan Igor Gurovich.
What to expect:
A fusion of traditional and modern formats — from large-scale posters to fabric installations — reflecting the transformation of visual culture and historical memory. This exhibition highlights how technology reshapes art and cultural codes, offering fresh perspectives on Russian culture through design and graphics.
Don't miss this celebration of art, design, and cultural dialogue! ⚡️🇨🇳
📍 Klein Blue Hills, Pudong, Shanghai
🗓️ Until January 20, 2025
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Self-Woven Carpet
by Pavel Novak
The "Self-Woven Carpet" project combines Soviet heritage with contemporary design by using fragments of Soviet-era carpets to create unique accessories through chainmail weaving. It symbolizes rebirth and transformation, merging different eras and materials 🧸✨
The project explores the socio-cultural contrasts between the Soviet past and the modern world, reinterpreting historical symbols through a modern lens and offering a fresh take on how the past shapes present creativity.
🖇️ explore the project
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by Pavel Novak
The "Self-Woven Carpet" project combines Soviet heritage with contemporary design by using fragments of Soviet-era carpets to create unique accessories through chainmail weaving. It symbolizes rebirth and transformation, merging different eras and materials 🧸✨
The project explores the socio-cultural contrasts between the Soviet past and the modern world, reinterpreting historical symbols through a modern lens and offering a fresh take on how the past shapes present creativity.
🖇️ explore the project
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