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2023 Graphic Design Trends That Will Bring the '70s Back in a Big Way

As the saying goes, everything old is new again. And that's especially true in the world of graphic design. If you're looking for some inspiration for your next project, you'll want to check out these 10 graphic design trends that are making a comeback in a big way. From retro textures to animations inspired by the '70s, these trends are sure to make your work stand out from the rest.

1. Retro Textures. Textures of fabrics, jeans, newspaper magazines. In recent years, there's been a big resurgence in all things '70s. And that includes textured designs that evoke images of denim, corduroy, and other popular fabrics of the era. If you're looking to add a little bit of nostalgia to your work, this is a great trend to consider.

Dotted Halftone Magazine Textures

2. Graffiti, cheeky drawings and leaky ink. Another popular trend from the '70s that's making a comeback is graffiti-inspired art. This type of artwork is characterized by bold colors and often contains cheeky messages or drawings that are sure to grab attention. Leaky ink effects are also becoming increasingly popular as a way to add an element of interest to otherwise simple designs.

Dirty Handwritten Font

3. Retro futurism. This trend combines elements of both retro and futurist design to create unique and eye-catching results. If you're looking for a way to add a modern spin to retro-inspired designs, this is definitely the trend for you.

Jared Sylvia

4. Typography, posters with typography and minimalist drawings in retro style. Minimalist designs with strong typography were all the rage in the '70s—and they're making a comeback in a big way today. This type of design is perfect for making a statement without being too overdone or busy.

Andrew Son

5. Doodles in retro style, doodles scenes from life. Another popular graphic design trend that's been gaining traction in recent years is retro-style doodling. This type of artwork generally features playful scenes from everyday life rendered in a simple yet stylish manner.. If you're looking for a fun and whimsical way to add some personality to your work, this is definitely the trend for you.

SA Love Bubble - Cartoon Font

6. 3D and NFT psychedelic 3D scenes. Psychedelic-inspired graphic design was all the rage in the '60s and '70s—and it's making a comeback today thanks to advances in technology. With new tools and techniques at our disposal, we're now able to create 3D psychedelic masterpieces that are more realistic than ever before.. If you're looking for a truly trippy experience, this is definitely the trend for you.

Cosmic Awakening - 3D Objects & Retro Posters

7. Animation. With new technology comes new possibilities — and one of those possibilities is animation. This type of graphic design was once reserved for Hollywood movies and TV shows but is now finding its way into mainstream advertising and even print media. Thanks to its ability to capture attention and convey complex messages clearly, animation is quickly becoming one of the most popular graphic design trends around.

8. Unusual collages textiles, glass, illustrations, knitting. Collage has been around for centuries but it's undergone something of a renaissance in recent years thanks to advances in digital technology. Today's collages are using everything from traditional materials like fabric and paper to more unusual items like glass and illustrations. No matter what materials you use, collage offers endless possibilities for creativity — so it's no wonder it's become such a popular trend.

2000+ Collage & Graphic BUNDLE

9. Cartoons of the 70s. If you grew up watching Saturday morning cartoons in the '70s, then this trend will be right up your alley.. Today's cartoonists are drawing inspiration from classic shows like Scooby Doo and The Flintstones to create brand-new characters and adventures.. Whether you're looking for laughs or tears, there's sure to be a cartoon out there that speaks to you..

Illustrations by Super Freak

10. Y2K style. The turn of the millennium was marked by some pretty strange fashion choices (who could forget those low-rise jeans?) but it also produced some pretty amazing graphic design trends as well. One such trend was what's come to be known as "Y2K style" which features anime-inspired artwork rendered in bright colors and bold patterns. If you're looking for something truly unique, this is definitely the trend for you.

These 10 graphic design trends are making a big comeback — and we can't wait to see what amazing new creations come from them! Which one is your favorite? Let us know in the comments below!