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.
@@envatotuts I really appreciate the addition of French subtitles. This makes the content much more accessible for the French-speaking community. Thanks a lot! 💚💙
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?
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
that's very helpful thank you
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.
wow, you just gave an amazing synopsis of design history in this video. very impressive.
this video is really a documentary quality!
20s 30s & 40s designs look iconic
All set to learn from my favorite youtube channel!
Beau Millie loved this
18:24 Mr. Charly Alberti, Mr. Gustavo Cerati and Mr. Zeta Bosio, Soda Stereo!!!!
Amazing Tutorial!
great video!
Please Envato add FRENCH subtitles to this playlist.🙏❤️
😉🙌
@@envatotuts I really appreciate the addition of French subtitles. This makes the content much more accessible for the French-speaking community. Thanks a lot! 💚💙
Very useful series. Well done peeps at Envato!
Glad you like them!
Great video, keep going and bring more such cool and informative stuff
Thanks, will do!
Es una muy muy muy interesante clase sobre la historia del diseño❤
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
wow, this is great !! 👏
Thank you! Cheers!
Fantastic video!!!
Glad you liked it!
Awesome journey
Yes it was
Great video.
Glad you enjoyed it
I am waiting...., Thanks
Amazing videos
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?
I am waiting this video.
Waiting ❤️
EXCELLENT!!!
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