2022 UI/UX design trends
Aurora BG's Subtle, vivid, blurred flashes of colour appear to be extremely friendly and organic – and they are certainly more aesthetically appealing.
Cardboard Style More and more companies are adopting this style, which reminds me of "cardboard and spray" in that the backgrounds are typically grey to mimic recyclable cardboard. The style of typography is minimalist.
Brutalism Flat style, powerful edges, contrasting colours, bold lettering, and real/life imagery are all hallmarks of Brutalism.
Glassmorphism There's a background blur, as well as semitransparent things like cards, "watercolour," and glass-like spheres.
Wild Typography Mix typefaces with shapes, images, and emojis, add a texture, choose a font with a sophisticated form — and play about with the grid as much as you want.
Metaverse The majority of the graphics are presented as lower polygon, easier to render representations, giving them a claymorphic appearance.
NFT’s NFTs have offered practically everyone a new way to make money: if you can create anything visually appealing online, you can sell it as art.
Holographic/Neon This movement is characterised by vibrant, brilliant colours, abstract, circular shapes, and hologram-like textures.
Claymorphism 3D 3D is becoming a more simple version of what we've seen before. Claymorphism is the newest and most popular style in 3D illustration and UI elements.
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