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9 Graphic Design Trends You Need To Be Aware of in 2017.

9 Graphic Design Trends You Need To Be Aware of in 2017. | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

2017 is the year we return to the organic roots and we will see a return to the natural. In terms of colors, the start has been given by Pantone (as every year, in fact), who has crowned the color for 2017 as Greenery, based on it’s meaning of new beginning, freshness and environmentalism. Manifesting as a “fresh and zesty yellow-green shade that evokes the first days of spring”, Greenery envelops the notion of breathing, reinvigorating and appreciating the great outdoors.


That said, let’s take a closer look at the graphic design trends that define 2017. Most of them influence both print and web design, but some of them are just for the web....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Here are 2017's graphic design trends you need to follow.

Custom Logo Design Services's curator insight, September 28, 2017 9:39 AM

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10 great uses of whitespace in web design

10 great uses of whitespace in web design | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

While clients often ask you to cram in as much information into a page as possible, seasoned web designers know this can lead to a usability nightmare. Confident and careful use of whitespace, in contrast, is all about giving content room to breathe.


The examples listed here work because everything the visitor needs is still there on the page; all that’s absent would just be clutter. In place of that clutter, whitespace helps create a balanced, easy to navigate interface where you can find what you need without being overwhelmed....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Don’t try to cram everything into one small area. Follow these great examples, and use whitespace to let your content breathe.

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Is this the year of illustration? - 99designs Blog

Is this the year of illustration? - 99designs Blog | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

For the early part of this century we saw a lot of colorful artwork in the shape of icons and vibrant mascots. Heavily shaded, three-dimensional characters, and richly rendered forms were all the rage.

 

Now, illustration is heading for a more authentic and organic experience. Low-color, hand-drawn looks that are specifically created for a single-site use are becoming more common and are expected to stick around.

 

Custom designs will more often take on a unique, loose and even childish feel. Websites will feel more personable compared to the copy and paste looks we have been seeing thanks to the prevailing flat design/minimalism bandwagon....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Illustration dates back long before the invention of writing. We are talking cave painting—Lascaux and Altamira to be precise. So, what's trending today?

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Beer label design trends taking it to the extreme - The Creative Edge

Beer label design trends taking it to the extreme - The Creative Edge | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

When the weather warms up, the arctic length of the supermarket beer aisle starts to beckon. And every year, when we venture over, we are amazed by the amount of design talent on display. Moreover, it is clear that the trends in beer label design are always changing.


The growth of the craft beer (a.k.a. artisanal, a.k.a. micro-brewed, a.k.a. small batch, whatever) industry appears to be unstoppable. In fact, there are so many bottles to choose from now, almost all of them thoughtfully designed, that it has become rather difficult for any one to stand out. Is it still possible to do so on the basis of a particularly good beer label design alone?


We think so.Here is our trend observation: the best examples of beer label design today do not take the middle road. They are either distinctly maximal (colorful, visually loud, eclectic and full of attitude) or minimal (confidently spare, geometric, typography-oriented, exuding elegance). Below we’ve rounded up our favorite recent examples of each type...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

With beer label design, the best way to stand out is often a super maximal approach or a very minimal one. Here 99 Designs rounds up great examples of each.

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2017 predictions for web design technology trends – Envato

2017 predictions for web design technology trends – Envato | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
When I worked as a web designer, I was fascinated by how design trends changed each year. Since hanging up my design boots and focusing on being CEO of Envato, my focus has shifted from visual trends, to industry and technology ones. As I did in 2014 and 2015, here’s my take on where the world is moving!...
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Always good to start with a fresh design perspective.
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9 inspirational packaging design trends for 2017 - 99designs Blog

9 inspirational packaging design trends for 2017 - 99designs Blog | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Trends are mysterious things. Some stay for years and others are just a swift shimmer that leave as fast as they enter the scene. Still others shift and evolve with the times. Design is both the driving force and the result of this cycle of trends—with packaging design creating personal experiences (like the unboxing experience) that connect consumers to brands on a deeper level.


With that in mind, here are the 9 packaging trends that we are predicting for 2017....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

From unique die cuts to bold pattens to postal-inspired, here are the nine packaging design trends we're predicting will be hot in the New Year.

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14 of the Best Product Page Design Examples We've Ever Seen

14 of the Best Product Page Design Examples We've Ever Seen | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

If you look at how product pages take shape across different companies, it's clear that they run the gamut. Some go for the direct approach, displaying an image of a product and explaining why someone should buy it. Other companies create elaborate pages with moving parts and fancy coded elements.

 

Of course, some companies fare better than others at creating delightful product pages.

 

But since we prefer to focus on the positive, we scouted out 14 examples that we find truly admirable. From messaging, to value propositions, to general product promotions, these brands nail these features in a persona-friendly way....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Read about some of the best product pages on the internet, and what makes them great.

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Brochure Design: 25 Tips to Create Marketing Materials That Sell – Design School

Brochure Design: 25 Tips to Create Marketing Materials That Sell – Design School | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

We’ve all received brochures from various businesses and most of the time they all have one thing in common — they’re boring.


Whether they’re packed with so much information you feel like you’re about to read a full length novel, or so plain you feel like you’re sitting in the dentist’s office, brochures tend to get a bad rap. They may be chock full of important stuff, but unless you can get someone to pick it up and read it, it doesn’t matter how great the content inside is.


Here are 25 ways to step up your brochure design game and ensure your information will be shared....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Don't settle for a boring brochure. Try these 25 creative techniques to create marketing materials people will want to read.

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