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Stills Photography in Design report: 9 trends reshaping visual comms in 2025

Creative Boom

Taking inspiration from luxury fashion houses like Louis Vuitton, Gucci and Fear of God, this trend amplifies visual impact and creates strikingly modern aesthetics, especially when paired with clean typography. Dark Imagery Dramatic visuals featuring deep shadows, muted tones, and bold contrasts are commanding attention across media.

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5 design trends to watch in 2025(and what they mean for your brand)

Moo

Luxury 70s revival Image credit: Gucci The 1970s are back, and this time, theyre bringing a luxurious twist. This retro resurgence has been making waves across fashion catwalks, with designers like Gucci and Prada embracing earthy palettes, flared silhouettes, and opulent textures.

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10 Top Graphic Design Trends for 2025

Graphic Design Junction

AR for Retail and Fashion In the fashion industry, brands like Gucci and IKEA are using AR to let customers virtually try on products or see how items would look in their home spaces. For instance, IKEA’s “IKEA Place” app allows users to select furniture and use AR to visualize how it would fit and look in their rooms.

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Funhouse Mirror: The Controversial AI-Photography by Charlie Engman

Design You Trust

He is a recognized leader in the world of AI-generated art, and has created work in various media for clients including The New Yorker, The New York Times, Vogue Magazine, Dazed, Prada, Gucci, Marni, Acne, Hermes, Vivienne Westwood, and Stella McCartney.

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The challenges of branding in 2025: from staying relevant to designing for Gen Z

Creative Bloq

With over 20 years of experience, hes helped transform iconic brands including Monotype, Gucci Group, and Burberry through major periods of change. What are the biggest challenges brands face today?

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A crisis of meaning in UX Design

UX Collective

Whether its Jonathan Ives iPod or Tom Fords final collection for Gucci, a product must speak to a customers emotionsand emotions are sparked by design. And so design, when it is done well, is deeply rooted in a corporations culture. It reflects the real idea behind a product and, by extension, behind the company that created it.

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How the Baguette Became a Giraffe – artworks by Andrey Kasay

Creative Boom

He reverted to the drawing skills he'd developed as a child and today creates his strange, psychedelic, satirical pieces for clients such as Nike, Gucci, Red Bull and The New Yorker. He first became an artist 18 years ago when he was a musician and needed a little extra money to get by.