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2022 is already breaking all the rules for graphic design.

The graphic design trends of 2022 are a ramshackle collection of styles when you look at them all in one place. Everything is permitted and it’s going to be glorious. If we can summarize the Graphic Design Trends 2022 in one sentence, it’s time to raise the game because the floodgates are open, bringing a mix of the unmixable, nostalgia, movement, and open-mindedness.

2022 will be the year of:

  1. 90s nostalgia

  2. Expressive and experimental lettering

  3. Ukiyo-e flat design

  4. Daydream doodles

  5. Anti-design

  6. Escapism

  7. Y2K

  8. Parametric patterns

  9. Frasurbane

  10. Intricate maximalism

  11. Extreme bubble design

  12. Grunge revival

  13. 2D/3D Mashup

  14. Fonts with a twist

  15. Glass & Crystals

  16. Candy Colours

  17. Riso print style

  18. Art Deco

  19. Paper cutout

  20. 3D Characters

  21. Holographic Design

  22. Psychedelic


1. 90s nostalgia

It seems not that long ago that popular media like Stranger Things and It brought 80s nostalgia back into the mainstream, ushering in an era of gothic serifs, neon colours and vaporwave landscapes. In 2022, the retro comeback has finally landed on the 90s (having also recently been romanticized in Netflix’s Fear Street).

90s retro style web page design
By Hiroshy

As we’ll see in many of the trends on this list, the 90s are coming back in a variety of incarnations. But this particular trend hinges on nostalgia—that longing, idealized gaze backwards. To this end, we are reexperiencing the 90s through Memphis design patterns, simple emojis and primitive internet frames. Fond childhood memories reign supreme through bright colour blocks and dripping slime. Whenever your design project calls for a sense of comfort with a touch of old-school cool, turn the clock back to the 90s.

90s retro style web page design
By Romy Haucke via Behance
90s retro style website header
By e2infinity

Everything old and retro is new again! People want familiarity and comfort mixed with minimalism—life was overwhelming pre-pandemic. People want to slow down, reflect and have fun 

– Joanna Alves, Creative Manager, Product Creation and Experience at Vista
90s retro style web page design
By Iconic Graphics


2. Expressive and experimental lettering

As the world becomes more global and online, we can’t always rely on words to convey meaning from culture to culture. Far from being a setback, many designers see this as an opportunity. For 2022, we expect lettering that pushes the bounds of easy legibility, creating forms that are expressive in and of themselves.

Because this trend is rooted in experimentation and personal expression, the sky is the limit as far as how it can look. Mismatched letter styles, mind-bending shapes and amorphous blobs are all on the table. All in all, these lettering styles challenge the distinction between abstract shapes and readable letter. This can be a risky trend—hard to pull off for audiences that are less interested in artsy experimentation. But it rewards those brave enough with freedom: unshackling meaning from any specific language.

Poster design with expressive lettering

By A&V

Thanks to the ever-increasing visual smog in our surroundings and streets, the path of purity in design and aesthetics is the right way. A game with typography in a sensitive combination with playful elements and fresh colors are the future! 

– adamk., Designer at 99designs by Vista
Hand-lettering for LGBTQ podcast thumbnail

By Bella.

Video game style pixelated lettering design

By Saif Zain

Hand-lettering design for feminist t-shirt

By Mky

I think the state of graphic design has slowly changed into more expressive while trying to be functional at the same time. 

– Tang Shi Yang, Designer at 99designs by Vista


3. Ukiyo-e flat design

For years now, designers have been searching for ways to reinvigorate the flat vector artwork imposed by digital design standards. The designers of 2022 are taking their inspiration from past pioneers of flat design, specifically the Ukiyo-e artists of Japan’s Edo Period.

Flat commuter illustration
By LittleFox

Ukiyo-e is a style of printed artwork (though it was sometimes painted) using hand-carved woodblocks. One of the most famous artworks of the style is The Great Wave off Kanagawa. It often featured bold outlines, flat colors and limited perspective techniques—all of which are familiar to the vector designers.

Over a period of 300 years, Ukiyo-e artists rendered everything from landscapes to local celebrities to mythic scenes in stylized flatness. Though they mostly depicted everyday scenes that would resonate with its principle consumers—the merchant class—facial expressions and human poses were often exaggerated with a touch of fluidity. These days, creatives are utilizing similar techniques to give ordinary flat vector scenes the same extraordinary effect.

2D poster design illustration

By Agnesema

 

Flat illustrated t-shirt design

By obicatlia

 


4. Daydream doodles

Doodles are more than meaningless shapes you draw when your mind wanders during a zoom presentation. What you doodle can actually say a lot about you.

Illustrated poster design for racial justice

By Shwin

 

Doodle style logo design

By sarjon

 

Label design with abstract shapes

By YuvenesUV

 

These meandering drawings are intensely personal, and the designers of 2022 are injecting their professional work with a bit of their own abstract mindscape. Doing so can bridge the gap between digital tools and a human touch, creating designs that are approachable. At the same time, this does not have to conflict with digital design—tools such as animation are helpful for evoking the freeform-drawing nature of the doodling process.

By TikaDesign

 

Label design for oat drink

By ananana14

 

Pink web page design with abstract shapes
By WeInnov8

The organic and simple hand-drawn doodle style creates unique characters. This attracts young adults because the characters have unique features that incorporate relatable words and personalities. The simplicity of the art style makes it perfect for designing products and branding. 

– jiah.z, Designer at 99designs by Vista
Pouch packaging design with abstract shapes

By Fe Melo

 

Pink label design with abstract shape for cosmetic brand

By Eva Hilla


5. Anti-design

Over the last decade, the app race has fostered strict design conventions focused on usability above all else. While this has created interfaces that any average user can easily understand, it has also led to homogeneity across the digital landscape. Many creatives have been pushing back by bending the rules. In 2022, some plan to break them entirely: enter the anti-designers.

Brutalist anti-design web page
By Cory Andres via Dribbble
Brutalist anti-design web page

By Ian Douglas

 

music people club poster

By Yevhen Genome

 

Anti-design (related but not entirely synonymous with Brutalism) is what it sounds like: it eschews traditional design principles and conventional aesthetic tastes. It challenges us with asymmetry, clashing colours, bare interfaces, crowded elements and stark typography. While we see it most commonly in the digital sphere, its spirit of rebellion can apply in any design context. To its critics, the style is ugly for the sake of ugly. But to its champions, it creates designs that are liberated from beauty standards somebody else has constructed.

 

Brutalist label design typography
By goopanic
Brutalist anti-design app design

By Ben Johnson via Dribbble

 

Brutalist anti-design poster design

By HARRY VINCENT via Dribbble

 

Anti-Design has been around since last year but it’s increasing in popularity more and more. It’s design that dismisses standard design principles, has colors that clash and type that’s illegible 

– Imogen Hoefkens, Art Director at 99designs by Vista

By Maia I

 

By younique via Dribbble

 

Brutalist web page design
By Adrián Somoza via Dribbble


6. Escapism

2021 witnessed designers escaping stay-at-home orders through imaginative forays into the natural world. Since then, they have waded deeper into evermore fantastical worlds. The resulting designs reflect escapism in its purest form.

Fantasy surreal illustrated poster design

By Natalia Maca

 

Fantasy surreal illustrated mural design

By noodlemie

 

The appeal of escapism is not just in the getaway itself but in its inherent wonder. This trend is full of unexpected colours, tantalizing settings and whimsical character designs. It is a way for designers and viewers alike to experience an expansion of their imagination. While this is largely an illustration trend, it can be useful for background patterns on labels and websites. The key is to fill these worlds with dense intriguing imagery in which viewers will lose themselves as they explore.

Fantasy surreal illustration

By Lulu Chen via Behance

 

Fantasy surreal greenhouse illustration

By Beatrice Blue via Behance

 

Lulu Chen builds magical worlds with cute nature-inspired creatures. Composition, color palette, lighting and character design make her work really special. 

– Alice Z., Designer at 99designs by Vista
Intricate watercolor fantasy illustration
By Marija Tiurina via Behance

Marija Tiurina has a very unique style of creating little psychedelic worlds. I always find more and more because the level of detail is outstanding. 

– Alice Z., Designer at 99designs by Vista
Fantasy illustrated label design
By Mila Katagarova
Fantasy playing card design

By merci dsgn

 

Fantasy escapist logo design

By Yokaona

The world is extremely diverse. Don’t forget to experiment. Try completely new design directions. It will be a rewarding experience for your brain. 

– DSKY, Designer at 99designs by Vista


7. Y2K

In a much more literal sense than today, the people of the Y2K era were certain technology would be their doom. When that proved untrue in the year 2000, the resounding sigh of relief led to an intense renewed technological optimism. But social media isolation and misinformation have dimmed that significantly in recent years. It’s no wonder many creatives are trying to reclaim that early sense of excitement—when anything seemed possible through technology—through Y2K-inspired designs.

By Daria V.

 

By Karen Poon

 

Computerized poster design
By el.

This specific period, around the late nineties and early naughties, is characterized by crude interfaces, low poly CGI, bubblegum pinks, blues and iridescent colours reminiscent of the backs of CDs. In many ways, it approaches cyberpunk, but it is much more bright and innocently nostalgic instead of dark, neon and sleek.

Iridescent packaging box desig
By TikaDesign

​​[Y2K is] a bit grunge, a bit anime, a bit pop, a lot of tech. It has a cheap feel to it, in the most endearing way possible. 

Memphis 3D purple design
By Alejandro Duque
Pastel textured chocolate packaging design

By Emir Aličić

 

low poly CGI unicorn in composition

By franlistan

 

The 2020s were once considered the future of design and technology. We are now turning our backs on the polished minimalism of the now and are looking to the past for inspiration. Specifically, the Y2K boom of the 2000s in all of its kitschy, metallic glory. 

– Justin Hamra, Art Director at 99designs by Vista


8. Parametric patterns

Patterns are a mainstay of graphic design. They are useful for breaking up solid colours and adding visual interest to a background. But in 2022 designers are bringing statement patterns to the forefront through parametric geometry.

Business card design with parametric pattern

By Ian Douglas

 

Parametric patterns consist of intricate geometric structures, wherein each line morphs depending on its relative positions. Effectively, the style is based on the graphs of parametric equations. Although they are rooted in geometry, these patterns are fluid and three-dimensional, giving them a sense of movement as opposed to architectural rigidity. In the designs of 2022, parametric patterns are being used to represent the complexity of their subject matter, be it human communication or identity.

Web page design for NFT

By Risang Kuncoro via Dribbble

 

This is an example of how design can communicate with minimum graphical elements. The main focus is a parametric pattern that I illustrated to represent clutter, noise, barrier in one’s head. 

– BitiliBlack, Designer at 99designs by Vista


9. Frasurbane

Frasurbane—a portmanteau of the 90s American sitcom Frasier and the word “urbane”—is another style that hearkens back to the 90s but from the point of view of the young adults. It considers the GenXers who, at that point, were settling down in urban areas and were finally earning enough money to indulge themselves in some high culture. Essentially, this is encapsulated by Frasier’s Seattle apartment—which included a grand piano, a modernistic fireplace and a statement column all within a general beige decor.

Web page design for landscaping company
By malzi.
muted color with serif font logo design

By Arthean

 

Logo design with modern serif monogram

By casign

 

Although the trend has largely been having its moment in the interior decorating world, 2022 is bringing the Frasurbane to graphic design. Here, it finds expression through stately serifs, muted colours and carefully placed design elements. This is a trend that wants to have it both ways—to balance stuffy adult sophistication with youthful city-dwelling hipness. It does not eschew traditional aesthetics for messy chaos (the way youthful movements like anti-design do), but it is much more of a culture-loving showoff than minimalism. When it goes too far, the style—like Frasier himself—can come across as snobby and pretentious. When done right, Frasurbane can encapsulate a measured maturity.

Modern font design gallery

By Hishand Studio via Behance

 

packaging design with stubble pop of color against beige
By monostudio
 


10. Intricate maximalism

Although it is tempting to define maximalism by its counterpart “minimalism,” this trend does much more than you’d expect—true to its name. Maximalism isn’t just about filling space, but filling space with objects, colours and patterns that mirror the whim of the artist. It is like how hoarding can reflect a lifetime of keepsakes that mean nothing to anyone but the hoarder. The trend has been growing a while through related interior design movements like “grandmillennial.”

Colorful illustration for football team]
By Ega Elanda
Black white illustration of a character in an apartment

By lulunamostu

 

Abstract surreal poster design illustration

By mu-chang wu via typo/graphic posters

Essentially, the designer focuses on the individual pieces, and when we view the entire composition, we experience a jumbled smorgasbord representing their cumulative and sometimes clashing tastes. In this way, it is a style that lacks shame, putting all aspects of a designer’s artistic palate on display. While it is a trend, it has real staying power: so many elements competing for your attention means there will always be new discoveries waiting.

Abstract packaging design for pasta box

By Tanya Tamech

 

very colorful illustration with a woman in the centre

By noodlemie

 

beer can maximalism design

By Dirtyfingers

 

Chaos when it’s designed well can be really powerful and interesting. It’s a natural evolution for design to focus on more of the detail and intricate style of brands and products after such a big minimal push. Minimal layouts won’t be going anywhere either, but I think adding in more layers to complement this strong aesthetic will really drive it further. 

– Tristan Le Breton, Creative Director at 99designs by Vista

 


11. Extreme bubble design

Each year, graphic designers find a way to imbue their professional work with some much-needed fun. For 2022, we expect to find designers at play through reinventing rounded graphics and lettering styles.

Dynamic colorful abstract illustration for a magazine cover

By Zuzanna Rogatty via rogatty.com

 

Poster design with abstract lettering

By Nejc Prah via nejcprah.com

This trend is a very refined version of what you may have seen in a high school notebook. 

– Arian Bozorg, Community Engagement Manager at 99designs by Vista
70s style pouch packaging design

By Herefor Studio via Behance

 

Colorful rounded font design

By TS Fonts via Behance

Bubble shapes have an undeniably positive effect, as circles often convey friendliness and levity due to their lack of corners. But unlike the typical bubble fonts and shapes (which often find their way onto products aimed at children), this 2022 trend revels in exaggeration through elongated forms and psychedelic colours. This makes these inflatable designs feel grown-up, even while they maintain that essential spark of childish glee.

balloon bubble text

By sasha a.

Abstract wordmark logo design

By halorena

 

Rounded wordmark logo design

By satunusa

 

Abstract wordmark logo design

By goopanic


12. Grunge revival

If 90s nostalgia is the child and Frasurbane is the yuppy adult, grunge is the destructive teen. Grunge is angst incarnate, and its return is a recognition of an out-of-control world. It is characterized by gritty textures, shadowed imagery and zine-like collages. This aesthetic oozes unleashed energy, as ink trails and splotches create an emotive feeling of movement. Its slapped-together also echoes the hurriedly edited videos younger audiences view on TikTok.

Grunge inspired spraypaint style poster design

By Arthean

 

Graffiti style logo design

By subtropica

 

Grunge inspired book cover design

By semnitz™

 

By Kinetec

 

Most notably, grunge has a physical presence—through analogue elements such as tape, torn pages and scribbled handwriting—rebelling against the clean, flat graphics of the digital age. After a year of quarantine spent mostly online, this sentiment comes as something of a relief.

Grunge collage book cover design

By semnitz™

 

Grunge inspired web page design

By katgolek

 

Splatter paint book cover design

By Mila.

 

Grunge collage album cover design

By krlegend

Go rough and really handmade to stand out in the crowd. 

– c-artworker, Designer at 99designs by Vista


13. 2D/3D Mashup

The 3D design trend is still ongoing, evolving, and further establishing itself. As it offers limitless possibilities to designers, it gives room for anything you can imagine. From hyper-realistic 3D visuals that blur the line between digital and physical, to highly creative mashups with 2D and paper cutout elements. In terms of the latter, 2022 will show a great partnership between 2D and 3D that gives the best of the two worlds.

3D and 2D Mix - Design in 2022

Bottled Up DRIBBLE by GRAMM

 

3D&2D mix Design 2022

Stay Home, Stay Positive by GRAMM

 

Discord Assistant.exe by Kevin Tang for Discord

 

Guitar – 2D+3D animation mix by Gus Maia

 

Happy Burguer Day! by Fran Solo

 

Scooters, Scooters Everywhere. by bitfuel

This trend is very adaptable to all formats from illustrations and animation, to web design and typography. It’s especially getting popular for app design.

Design Collaboration Illustration by tubik.arts

 

Creative Break Illustration by tubik.arts

 

August Days - 3D with 2D Design Trend example

August Days by PopArt Studio

 

Example of 3D and 2D Mash up design trend

3D Illustration for Altrüus Gifting App by Igor Pavlinski

 

Pineapple - Unique 3D design example - trending in 2022

Pineapple by Xochitl Castaño

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14. FONTS WITH A TWIST

This trend comes with typography that breaks the standards. It follows a similar to Riso print philosophy: something is beautifully off and imperfect. What exactly is that twist? Anything that breaks the order: one single letter might be upside down, bigger or smaller, in a different font, or completely missing. It could be a couple of letters in a small text, following a different pattern than the rest of the letters to reveal a different message. It’s the perfect way to make emphasize and bring attention to something specific.

Also, if you’re thinking of the Squid Game intro, you’re not alone.

Squid game typography 2022 trend

Netflix Interface Design (Squid Game) by Ritik Sharma

This twist looks most impressive in kinetic typography where the messages get unveiled through motion. In a static digital graphic, logos and signature graphics often play the role of the “twisted” letters.

Creative typography design trend in 2022

Example by Anton Aheichanka

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Example by Roman Salo

Modern Typography in 2022 - Example

Example by Hrvoje Grubisic

Fashion themed typography design trends in 2022

Example by Helena Stretovych

Print typography design example for 2022 amazing modern trend

Example by Luka Marr

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Typography with shapes - trending design in 2022

Example: sddesignweek.org

Creative typography used for website in 2022

Example by Saad Ibn Sayed

Unique combined letters in typography - trend in 2022

Example by Sebastião Sommer

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15. Glass & Crystals

Last year, the gold design was a huge trend mimicking realistic physical gold and giving everyday items that extra special feel. The trend has now shifted to glass and crystal with incredible realism in 3D to bring the graphic design to the next level.


NHN FORWARD OPENING by Hayoung Lee

Glass design trend 2022 unique animation example

Glass Sculptures by Drake Smith

Glass shapes - 3d motion design example for 2022

SLYCES by Stu Ballinger

Crystals - 3d material design in 2022

Crystal by J.King Chou

Unique glass shapes in graphic design in 2022

COLLECTED • Explorations 23 by Wes Cockx

We’re going to see more of these transparent matters that complement the holographic and 3D trends, realistic frost glass backgrounds, and more. Not to mention the new Windows 11 also adopts the transparent glass trend.

modern glass cubes design example in 2022

GLASS-CUBE-7-5 by WantLine

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Voice morphing interface by Gleb Kuznetsov

Credit card glass design 2022

3D Glass Card Illustration by M Wildan Cahya Syarief

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Letter Card by Nathan Riley

good design example for 2022 - glass shapes animation

Logo animation by Sovery

branding design with glass material - design trend in 2022

Example by Varun Kumar


16. CANDY COLORS

As we’re constantly bombarded with digital content from all directions, it gets harder for designers to create artwork, websites, and apps that will stand out from the clutter. This is why visual appeal that will grab the viewer’s attention while scrolling is as important as the quality of the content.

And what are the best ways to ensure your design stands out? Vibrant eye-candy colour schemes. Skillful designers and digital artists who know their color theory already roll their sleeves to create bold and striking graphic design creations with beautiful candy colors.

Don’t get us wrong. Pastel colors are still our favorite, but if you really want to make a bold statement and spread even more positivity, candy colour schemes are a good choice.

Graphic design trends 2022 - Candy Colors

海洋#babe by X Five

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Creative Minds by Johana Kroft and Maxim Kroft

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NoriQ Channel Branding by SangHee Choi and Youngdo Kwon


DASH by Estudio Ronda

Graphic Design Trends 2022: Candy Colors Example 06

Monsters and Creatures 3. by Mariano Garza

Graphic Design Trends 2022: Candy Colors Example 07

Playground Serenade by Mariano Garza

In these examples, we can see how candy colors translate into multiple fields of graphic design, such as illustrations, web design, typography, and animation. It draws attention in a good way, with a strong and yet friendly atmosphere, a little bit psychedelic, and quite a lot mesmerizing.

Graphic Design Trends 2022: Candy Colors Example 08

O Meu Lugar by Kenzo Hamazaki

Candy colors website design example 2022

Example by LowFiveBrewing

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Tote Design : Cure


17. Riso Print Style

As the trends to go bolder and to go decades back in time resonate perfectly, it’s no surprise that the risograph art makes a comeback both physically and digitally as an aesthetic. The decades-old risograph was originally created for office copying and administrative use. However, the model soon became a tool for artists and designers to create beautiful abstract artwork, posters, and ads that are impossible to look away from.  There are two reasons for that. First, we have these unique vivid colours other printers can’t produce. Second, the prints often come out with slight imperfections such as ink bleed, inconsistent colours, unpredictable alignment issues, or rough textures.

In case you need a recap, the technique is similar to digital screen printing. You scan an image and first make a paper stencil that wraps around the ink drum so the printer could make a stamp of each individual colour and put the puzzle together to greater a slightly imperfect vibrant image. This unpredictability makes the Riso art challenging and adventurous as even if you plan your layers to perfection, you will still get something unique and unexpected.

Graphic designers find clever ways to recreate the risograph print effects digitally and give the style a strong comeback as a trend of 2022.

Riso Print Style Example 01

Santed Tokyo Special Edition by Magdalena Skala, Mox Gebhardt and Kiyoshi Stelzner

Riso Print Style Example 07

501 WORK-SHOP by Mobills-group

Riso Print Style Example 03

36 Days of Type 2021: 80’s Trip by Gian Wong

Riso Print Style Example 04

Risograph Calendar 2022 | Sights of Hungary by Renáta Farkas

Riso Print Style Example 06

Experimental Project_DH001 by Dennis HSU

Riso print style Graphic Design Trend in 2022

Almanaque Bate-bola by Paula Cruz

Riso Print Animation Example

36 Days of Type 2021 by Hiromu Oka

It looks incredible not only in packaging and print but also in animation, typography, and web design. If you’re interested in trying out the Riso style in Photoshop for your design but you’re not sure where to start, let us know in the comments. We might be following with a cool tutorial.

Branding design with Riso Print

Maison Marou Thao Dien by Daniel Keeffe

Print Magazine with Riso Print

SASA LELE by Rafael Neder and team

Riso print the tobacco - inspirational trend example

RISO PRINT – THE TOBACCO by Hiromu Oka

Kaleidoscoping by Carla Lopez


18. Art Deco

Amongst the vivid colours, damaged aesthetics, psychedelic design, and wild movement, one upcoming trend differentiates itself with clean, strong lines as an organizing design principle.

Of course, we’re talking about Art Deco, packing both class and machine-age streamlining sleek geometry.

The art style appeared in the early 20th century as a direct response to Art Nouveau and the old ways. Its philosophy is all about innovation, modernism, and looking forward with sturdiness, quiet dignity, and resilience. With everything that’s been happening for the last couple of years, there’s no surprise such philosophies find their way back to art and graphic design.

So, what exactly is Art Deco?

The easiest way to recognize the comeback of this beautiful style is to look for symmetry, geometry, and simple but aesthetically pleasing works. Art Deco takes the unapologetic and anti-traditional and turns it into geometric forms and bold outlines. Think The Great Gatsby aesthetics.

hotel branding art deco style - trending in 2022

Hotel Metro – Branding by Brooke Burge

business card in retro art deco style - 2022

Cocktail Kits Business Cards by Cody Petts

Interior Deco - design trend example 2022

Dinning Deco by Demiana Reda

bar branding design trend 2022

Metrópolis Branding by Alfonso Pereira

Discover Curitiba (Art Deco inspired illustration) by Mariana Zanatta

Graphic designers, as usual, found a creative way to bring this movement in decorative arts and architecture into the digital. We see gorgeous posters, illustrations, business cards, and websites in Art Deco, and we can’t get enough.

DYNASTEA Tea -Packaging Design by Wei-lee Cheng

Art Deco style illustration by Dongkyu Lim

Vintage Air Travel by Dongkyu Lim

SWALLY Illustration Project -by Dongkyu Lim

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19. Paper Cutout

Another traditional art that found its way to the digital is paper cutting. The craft has roots in the Han dynasty in the 4th century AD after the invention of the paper by Cai Lun. A simple symmetrical circle seems to be the very first surviving paper cutout, marking the beginning of this form of art. Throughout history, we can find paper cutting in all cultures with one thing in common: each design is cut from a single sheet of paper as opposed to collages. Of course, when it comes to the digital, graphic designers use both techniques to create amazing pieces of art in all forms of graphic design.

Example by Life In Vogue

Paper cut design example in 2022 - popular design trend

Paper icons and design for a energy company by HICACTUS STUDIO

 

real paper cut design example inspirational in 2022

ALLURE by Maud Vantours

 

Georgian Map by Mako

 

GENERATION Z IN PANDEMIA TIME by HICACTUS STUDIO

 

Create Wonder by Tommy Perez

 

Paper Cutouts are most popular for branding, especially business cards, pamphlets, and package designs. We also see them in wishing cards, books, and recently in animation and web design.

Paper forest fairytale by Elena Cherniavskaia

5 | 36 days of type by Marlena Stawarz

Winter Landscape Papercut by Vera Cotuna

Amazing real paper based design in 2022

PIANO MUSIC by HICACTUS STUDIO


20. 3D Characters

To complement all the trends with the last one in the style of GraphicMama, 3D characters have invaded the graphic design space in apps, websites, and animation. These characters adapt to 2D design, holographic, candy colour design, and everything we’ve talked about in Graphic Design trends of 2022. Since a picture is worth a thousand words, here are some amazing examples of the 3D characters trends we can all enjoy.

3D character illustrations design trend in 2022

Characters by Crystal Yumumu

3D characters illustration example - trending in 2022 by Leo Natsume

Ready – Brand Characters by Leo Natsume

Mobile app design with 3D illustration - trending in 2022

Task & Project Management App by Conceptzilla

Animated 3D illustration popular design in 2022

Step-up by Nguyen Nhut

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Website landing page with 3D design - modern in 2022

Social Media Marketing website by Masud Rana

Cute colorful ui design with 3D illustrations in 2022

3D illustration by Mike | Creative Mints

Funny Unicorn cartoon 3D illustration trend in 2022

Example by Phil Borst

3D character illustration animated in 2022

Example by Ben Gregoire

good example of 3d character illustration in 2022

Example by Konstantin Stupar

amaznig funny bear 3d design in 2022

Example by Konstantin Stupar

 

 


21. Holographic Design

“Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi, you’re my only hope.” is a 3D image of Princess Leia projected by light beams. In short, it’s a hologram. This diffraction of light is very attractive and has climbed to rival the top trends in graphic design.

Recently we all could find the holographic trend in stationery, product design, fashion design (especially bags and shoes), and so on. However, this trend is so appealing, it’s no surprise it has reached web and animation design as well. Not to mention apps and logos.

3D FLUID SHAPES by Wannathis

4D Iridescent waves animation by Sunal Sood

Ozon — New product vision by Febber

What we can all agree on is that holographic design looks very High tech and futuristic with its mixture of high-gloss multidimensional pastel highlights. The best part is these highlights give the impression of moving even in static images.

3D FLUID SHAPES by Wannathis

Reflections by Webshocker – Matjaz Valentar

Holo Switch by Christina Young

holo greetings by Maximilian Chanba

Redshift by 

 


22. Psychedelic

The twisting, melting and distorted aesthetics of the psychedelic 1960s changed design forever. As an immortal trend, these visuals always make a comeback with the rise of each new counterculture. Mimicking acid trips with mind-bending colours, the psychedelic trend that started as an art form with Wes Wilson and his famous rock posters, is now back to reflect the chaos of the confounding times.

TRANCE by satheesh sankaran

GIF by Taoufik Ajdour

Animated Patterns by Anita Gwara

Ryuichi Sakamoto – Exodus by Rhox

Weird dreams – 01 by Gurika for PING PONG

Weird dreams – 03 by Gurika for PING PONG

Just like in music and fashion, psychedelic in graphic design mirrors the carefree spirit that craves to break the shackles by drawing strength from within. The results in animation, web design, typography, and motion graphics are incredible and entrancing. We’re about to see a lot of these trippy designs in 2022.

 

 

 

 

Final Words

So there it is. A Palette of trends, styles and influences to use this year. Predictions are always in the laps of the gods, and never more so than in the present times. But the world doesn’t stop and neither does the need for the next new exciting innovation, the next big thing. The world of graphic design is a world that is experiencing unprecedented growth, a world in which if you want to be on top you have to keep running. Tastes change, technology moves forward, and we either ride on their coat tales catching up or we push onto the front.

2022, will be nothing if not interesting, so let’s look forward and push on.