Love graphic design? Keep your designs looking fresh with these top 8 graphic design trends 2020 you need to know about! We’re sharing all of our graphic design predictions with you!
From color palettes to fonts, we count down the hottest graphic design trends 2020 with loads of easy tips to help you stay ahead of the game.
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Even if you aren’t a designer, there’s lots of easy ways you can use these graphic design trends!
Embrace these our 2020 graphic design trends today – check out the examples we’ve included of Apple, Spotify, Hubspot, Hootsuite, Zume, Classpass, Doist, Twitter, Google, and more!
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The top 8 Graphic Design Trends 2020 are…..
Trend number 8: Better branded animations
Trend number 7: Minimalist landing pages
Trend number 6: Genuine & neutral stock photos
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Trend number 5: Beautiful flowing shapes & lines
Trend number 4: Heavy but simple fonts
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Trend 3: Abstract & dreamy illustrations
Trend 2: Color gradients
Trend 1: Muted color palettes
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