Will gradients and minimalism remain dominant in graphic design trends for 2025?
Rahul Parmar
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Pedro Abreu@pedro_abreu8
minimalistic is the way to go in any kind of design. If my eyes hurt on an app or a site I won't even try it. that´s the reason I'm looking for alternatives to my main sites at the moment : trakt and letterboxd. To much visual noise there.
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I cannot see the world in the near future where we go back to maximalist logos and designs :)
While gradients will likely remain a popular trend in 2025 for their modern dynamic appeal.
Gradients may remain trendy but they might become more sophisticated and nuanced.
Gradients will likely stay, but I can see them evolving with unique textures or patterns.
I think gradients will stick around, but minimalism might evolve into something more playful and bold.
Gradients have been evolving with softer transitions, and I think they'll stay trendy.
Both could stay, but I wonder if cultural diversity will inspire richer, more vibrant trends in design. What do you think?
I’ve seen minimalism shift toward more expressive, personalized forms, which makes me think it’ll remain dominant but with more character.
some desighns are moving toward maximalism, but I feel minimalism offers clarity and elegance that’s hard to beat.
Pairing gradients with bolder details seems like my next step.
I may see gradients continue to thrive but with minimalism taking a more organic less rigid approach.
Do you think minimalism might take a backseat to maximalist styles?
I hope gradient stay there's something so satisfying about a well-executed gradient.