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Luminous Red (Mar. 2023)
This season’s red is flowing and luscious, adding a sense of confidence, grandeur and unapologetic fun to every design.
Silver Lining (Jan. 2023)
Look up to the moon: Its textures and shades are forming new inspiration for designs and materials.
Subtle Yellow (Oct. 2022)
Last year’s fresh, bold yellow has turned pale in 2022. This soft shade is dominating runways and interiors, web design and branding.
Azure Blue (May 2022)
Amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine, designers and artists express their solidarity through moving visuals.
Solidarity with Ukraine (March 2022)
Amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine, designers and artists express their solidarity through moving visuals.
Collage Comeback (Nov. 2021)
Collages make their playful return through new, experimental techniques.
Space (Oct. 2021)
Creatives express both fears and fantasies about life on other planets through vivid, space-inspired designs.
Climate Crisis (Aug. 2021)
The devastating damage of the climate crisis is captured through heartbreaking images and shocking creative works.
Black & White (July 2021)
Black and white is explored through experimentation with shapes, shades and typography.
The Worlds of Pink (May 2021)
From digital to analog, these pink shades each bring their own unique spin on reality.
Packaging (Apr. 2021)
With today’s experiential packaging, it’s no longer about how you buy, but how you receive.
The Golden Facade (Mar. 2021)
Don’t be fooled by the sparkle — this gold takes on a different tone.
Under Water (Nov. 2020)
Creatives dive to new depths for inspiration, immersing themselves in a mysterious, underwater world.
Vote: US Election 2020 (Oct. 2020)
In this 2020 US election, one of the main ways to speak up was through design.
Fresh Yellow (Oct. 2020)
Friendly and inviting, this optimistic yellow shines rays of hope on a daunting reality.
Animated Worlds (Sep. 2020)
Covid-19 has canceled music tours, but with the help of animators and designers artists can go anywhere.
Golden Fields (Sep. 2020)
Golden wheat, thorny fields, soft ochre grass, dried flowers. Is this summer trend a plentiful harvest or a dried up field meant to be abandoned?
Sky High (Aug. 2020)
When the body is trapped in one place, the mind naturally looks for an escape — and what better way to get away than by floating among the clouds.
Social Distancing 2.0 (Jul. 2020)
Covid-19 is paving the way for a zero-touch world, complete with personal bubbles, drive-in events, and all that’s spaced in between.
Black Lives Matter (Jun. 2020)
62 scenes, images and works of art from George Floyd’s protests.
Proportion Distortion (May 2020)
Disportionately oversized clothing, micro accessories and dollhouse inspired visuals. This trend has been blown completely out of proportion.
Red Alert (May 2020)
Today’s bold, fiery red is making a powerful statement, urging us to take notice of the dramatically changing world around us.
Blurry Vision (Apr. 2020)
Life is a blur at the moment, and we have the visuals to match. Fog, smoke, haze and distortion are changing the way we see the world and throwing it out of focus.
Coronavirus Anxiety (Mar. 2020)
More than just masks: How Coronavirus is affecting our economy, daily life and habits.
Cotton Candy (Feb. 2020)
The cotton candy color trend is a soft, fluffy haven, breathing new life into a dystopian reality. That’s why we like to call it “the hope gradient”.
Industry Reports
Beauty Industry Briefing (July 2022)
Beauty is being driven by a more conscious, inclusive world that is headed deeper into the metaverse.
Restaurants Industry Briefing (June 2021)
Prompted by Covid-19, the restaurant industry is becoming more virtual, diversified, eco-friendly and ingredient-focused.
Quarterly Briefings
Quarterly Briefing Q2 2022 (Jun. 2022)
AI Art, Milan Design Week, Roe v. Wade, Kendrick Lemar, toxic positivity and more
Quarterly Briefing Q1 2022 (Mar. 2022)
Very peri, inclusivity in sports, redefining maternity fashion, Goblin Mode and more
Quarterly Briefing Q3 2021 (Sep. 2021)
Horses, mushrooms, Y2K, 3D windows, climate crisis, mental health and more
Quarterly Briefing Q2 2021 (Jun. 2021)
Multiplied objects, gradients, NFTs, Asian hate and space exploration and more
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