Trends of 2025
The 2025 American Graphic Design Awards showcase a compelling evolution in design, with bold typography emerging as the dominant style, evident in 403 winning projects. Exemplary works such as the "March 2024 Program Guide" by Novak Birch and the "Catholic Leadership Institute Papal Booklet" by Stan Gellman Graphic Design illustrate this trend, featuring striking contrasts and engaging layouts. The color palette leans heavily on stark whites and deep blacks, punctuated by vibrant golds and greens, creating a visual tension that captivates the viewer's attention while maintaining clarity and purpose.
While the total number of winning projects has decreased from 787 in 2024 to 668 this year, the focus on branding and identity remains strong, with 225 and 221 projects respectively. Notable entries like the "About Face Package Design" by CF Napa Brand Design and the "OneMacon Stationery System" by Mercer University highlight a minimalist approach, utilizing clean lines and a limited color scheme to convey brand messages effectively. The shift in student work, which saw a rise in entries to 135, indicates a growing emphasis on nurturing new talent, even as other categories like nonprofit and graphic design continue to thrive within this competitive landscape.
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