What Does the Future Hold for Graphic Design?
Graphic design is evolving faster than ever. Advances in technology, shifts in audience behaviour, and the rise of AI tools are reshaping how design is created, consumed, and valued.
Graphic design is evolving faster than ever. Advances in technology, shifts in audience behaviour, and the rise of AI tools are reshaping how design is created, consumed, and valued.
For a long time, graphic design has chased perfection. Clean lines, flawless grids, minimal colour palettes and ultra-polished layouts became the gold standard. And while those principles still have their place, something interesting is happening in the design world: perfection is no longer the goal.
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