What You Need to Know About 2021 Graphic Design Trends What's amazing about graphic design is every year it changes. This year’s trends gave us a welcome change from the norm. This year designers are putting people first, including using abstract psychedelic, which has its roots from the music and arts industry way back in the 1960's. Today it is being experimented with in graphic design, showing that designers are not being restricted by the traditional designs anymore. This year designers will be bringing psychedelic back through intensity and excessive colors with intricate abstractions, these take on lives of their own, which means every viewing is unique. Using symmetry, graphic designers make the most distorted shapes and images more stable. Symbols are also making a comeback. That's right, symbols have universal meanings, which can convey a warming or identify a cause. Classic symbols are powerful and able to share information in a universal language. Designers are using symbols to create icons of growth and empowerment by using known symbols of power, while modernizing the traditional symbol. In addition to this, sci-fi designs are a thing of the past, today retro futurism is a visual style using bold imagination and with an optimistic futuristic outlook. The optimism is found through expression of the bright colors and curves, transporting you back to the old days. Using surreal is an illusion that is seamless, separating one image from the next. It is used as a high concept approach, which is increasing in album art, book covers and posters. A good graphic designer can tell a story, making the story memorable. Many can include characters, which are quirky and add personality that make them unforgettable. This incorporates concept illustrations, providing character poses and personalities that are hand drawn. They can add humor to your website or advertising campaign. You will also see that past styles never really die with comics and pop art, which is making a comeback this year. Comics came out when there was very primitive printing technology, using dot shading and color. These days modern trends include flat design through grainy textures, with great depth, that make sense of