Will gradients and minimalism remain dominant in graphic design trends for 2025?

Rahul Parmar
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Pedro Abreu
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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Meduard
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Minimalism most likely even longer. People are drawn to simplier things naturally, so minimalism is becoming more like a must-have than a trend.
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Wiktor Wysocki
I cannot see the world in the near future where we go back to maximalist logos and designs :)
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Gerald Don
While gradients will likely remain a popular trend in 2025 for their modern dynamic appeal.
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Robin Prime
Gradients may remain trendy but they might become more sophisticated and nuanced.
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Charles Eric
Gradients will likely stay, but I can see them evolving with unique textures or patterns.
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Mia Palmer
I think gradients will stick around, but minimalism might evolve into something more playful and bold.
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Arabella Waters
Gradients have been evolving with softer transitions, and I think they'll stay trendy.
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Mark Wood
Both could stay, but I wonder if cultural diversity will inspire richer, more vibrant trends in design. What do you think?
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Frances Diazon
I’ve seen minimalism shift toward more expressive, personalized forms, which makes me think it’ll remain dominant but with more character.
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Hilario Poguet
some desighns are moving toward maximalism, but I feel minimalism offers clarity and elegance that’s hard to beat.
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Henry Sanchez
Pairing gradients with bolder details seems like my next step.
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gbenga tope
I may see gradients continue to thrive but with minimalism taking a more organic less rigid approach.
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Elsie Ramsey
Do you think minimalism might take a backseat to maximalist styles?
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Nathaniel Cross
I hope gradient stay there's something so satisfying about a well-executed gradient.
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