Graphic Design In The 90s

Graphic Design In The 90s

Graphic Design in the 90s was characterized by bold, vibrant, and eclectic designs. It was a period of graphic experimentation and the rebirth of digital design. The style emerged in the early 1990s and continued throughout the decade, renowned for its use of bold colors, geometric shapes, grunge textures, and a mix of typography styles. The rise of desktop publishing and software like Adobe Photoshop contributed to the popularity of this style. Designers often embraced a postmodern aesthetic with a focus on surrealism, collage, and deconstructed layouts. This style gained fame for its unique blend of digital and analog elements that reflected the fast-paced, technologically advanced nature of the era.

Use this with Midjourney or Dall•E

SOMETHING in the style of Graphic Design In The 90s

See also

David CarsonNeville BrodyApril GreimanEmigre MagazineRaygun Magazine
Home