Designing always requires grids and layouts for neatness and clarity. Yet there are designs that may make you think otherwise. New trends defy the boundaries and sticking to layouts and grinds isn’t their thumb rule, as they just want to have fun. Which in turn makes this interesting and much more open to newness. But still, usually if you are using 90-100% layouts and grids, go out of your comfort zone and use abstract art for designing, and bring in only 5-10% of an element to be in grid, that’s where neatness strikes. Note closely, the abstract quotes in the design below, may look like they are not following any layout, yet there is a grid that is holding them together, with colors used to focus in a hierarchy. Will update this post with more examples.
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Perhaps one of the best ways to portray 'life' or 'living beings'. Thomas Couderc and Clément Vauchez who are running a French design studio - Helmo - that has been around since 2007 in creative industry. With their unique, playful and highly effective manner, they produced a series of double-exposed photographs, featuring human beings and other living beings, displayed at the iconic dome of the Galeries Lafayette in Paris in 2006. Indeed an inspiring set of artworks. You may follow the Helmo on Instagram
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