1920s Designs: Flourishes and adornments Art Deco style, Jazz age Designs: Strong minimalistic graphic designs, geometric fonts, Asymmetric, Photo montage Designer Artists: William morris, Giorgio Muggiani, Cassandre, Paul Renner Examples: Martini, Nord Express Fonts: Art Nouveau, Martini, Badoni, Futura Brands: Martini, Pirelli 1930s Depression Era Designer Artists: Stanley Morison Fonts: Times New Roman, Rockwell Brands: Kodak 1940s: World War II Designs: Propaganda, constructivism, social purpose, muted browns, "We can do it" posters, women in workforce, modernism, abstract illustrations, irregular layouts, custom handpainted fonts, condensed fonts, IBM Logo Fonts: Brush Script, Gothic, Trade Gothic Brands: 3M, IBM 1950s: Designs: Technicolor, pastel colors, shades, modernist swiss style, grid layouts, order & hierarchy Designer Artists: Eduard Hoffmann, Fonts: Helvetica, Univers Brands: Walton's (Walmart), 3M 1960s: Designs: Swiss style, Psychedelic designs, art nouveau revival, art deco, Hand-drawn fonts Fonts: Cooper Black, Brands: Shell, Tootsie, General Motors, 1970s: Designs: Punk, moody typography, freeform, groovy fonts Fonts: Fat Albert, Mariana, Bailey? Brands: IBM Logo, Designer Artists: Paul Rand (IBM Logo) 1980s: Designs: Bright, neon colors/fonts, Black and White photography, Serifs, album art Fonts: New Alphabet, Kabel, ITC Benguiat Designer Artists: Wim Crouwel, Ed Benguiat Brands: MTV, NBC 1990s: Designs: Experimental layouts, scratching, tech forward designs, minimalism Fonts: Comic Sans, Arial (Poor man's helvetica), Brands: Raygun magazines, Calvin Clain, Friends show, Cartoon Network 2000s: Designs: Simplification, Minimalist Fonts: Gotham,Neutraface Brands: Apple iPod ads, GAP, Conan, SNL, Wendy's, Chevron, Pepsi Designer Artists: Richard Neutra 2010s: Designs: Social media boom, handmade designs,Line art, simplification, Sans serif fonts, vintage designs, simplicity, neo-retro Fonts: Google Fonts, Roboto, Brands: The Surf Collective, Tron film, Drive, Blade Runner, Burbery 2020s: Designs: Sustainability designs, dystopian, neo-futurist, chrome style, y2k vibe, brutalism, minimal aesthetic, illustrations, variable fonts Brands: Instagram, Zapier
@JSMaddy
7 ай бұрын
that's very helpful thank you
@lindacsmith13
Жыл бұрын
wow, you just gave an amazing synopsis of design history in this video. very impressive.
@sarrathg
5 ай бұрын
this video is really a documentary quality!
@BewitchCraft
6 ай бұрын
This was so fascinating and informative. I have no formal art education, so being able to put terms to the styles I want to emulate in my own art is so helpful. I gotta say though, I hate our current design timeline. I am not a fan of the flat design. It feels lifeless. Least we have the emergance of "cores" and people bringing back and playing with style from other eras.
@olabankowska6103
Жыл бұрын
20s 30s & 40s designs look iconic
@rohithpadikkal7082
Жыл бұрын
All set to learn from my favorite youtube channel!
@Dragic991
2 ай бұрын
great video!
@63artemisia63
3 ай бұрын
At 1:19 you say something like, “unnecessary adornment makes a lot of these designs really good looking but not for so much more than adorn.” I don’t understand the second half of that sentence. Would you explain please?
@AbdoulSalamAbdoullah
Ай бұрын
Please Envato add FRENCH subtitles to this playlist.🙏❤️
@envatotuts
Ай бұрын
😉🙌
@AbdoulSalamAbdoullah
Ай бұрын
@@envatotuts I really appreciate the addition of French subtitles. This makes the content much more accessible for the French-speaking community. Thanks a lot! 💚💙
@franciscor.f-palomo7885
Жыл бұрын
18:24 Mr. Charly Alberti, Mr. Gustavo Cerati and Mr. Zeta Bosio, Soda Stereo!!!!
@sanniametu6187
10 ай бұрын
Amazing Tutorial!
@isabellamartinez3654
10 ай бұрын
Es una muy muy muy interesante clase sobre la historia del diseño❤
@godsaver_8
Жыл бұрын
Great video, keep going and bring more such cool and informative stuff
@envatotuts
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, will do!
@XojiAkaVlogs
Жыл бұрын
Very useful series. Well done peeps at Envato!
@envatotuts
Жыл бұрын
Glad you like them!
@-kenjo-421
Ай бұрын
Its crazy that you showed sovet poster from the 40s but never mentioned soveit avant garde of the 20s which was much more influential and important
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