The major three design trends on 2019 revolve around one thing: history repeating itself through visual elements. Name Yesterday’s Tomorrow, signified by the revisitation of synth-wave (homage to the early tech of the late 80s and early 90s) and duotone. The other two feature the idea of the abandonment of digitalism. Why do these said circumstances keep on happening, where retro aesthetics are recycled abundantly and there seems to be this notion that we can’t escape our obsession with the old social forms?
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