Let’s cover 4 trends that can impact your career as a designer:
1. Crypto & NFTs
2. Short videos
3. Post-Pandemic world
4. No code

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22 Comments

  1. Let's say that we get new customers online or a company,and they ask you to send them an invoice in order to get pay. Through wich platforms you suggest Graphic Designer to do that? What's the best choices for you?

  2. tech guys dont understand art… they only see its commercial value and see it in transactional terms. If I was a rich twat I would not want to put some pixelated juvenile "art" on the wall of my billion dollar mansion. The amount of skill, effort and time from renaissance artists are the real reason to its value. If someone can create an NFT in 30 mins that's just not art.

  3. Well, actually I think the real future of NFTs will only be for Utility – NFTs for Games in Metaverse. The difference between Cryptocurrencies and NFT is Cryptocurrencies you can sell anytime, NFTs not. Cheers

  4. Thank you for this video! There is so much change happening in the world right now. It is important for creatives to adapt and stay fluid and take the opportunity to stay up with the trends and push their creative thinking into these emerging fields.

  5. In my opinion people who buy art (real physical material) they want a piece of the human history/art history. In that sense, it's a good investment and will always be valuable. I don't feel that NFT has that kind of value

  6. People mostly buy artwork for tax reasons. let's not get it twisted. The majority of art is worthless.

    Also, Vine pre-dates tick tock. The short video concept has come and gone 2-3 times now. Kids will move onto something else in 2022-2023.

    It's also great to look at remote working as an opportunity but it's key to look at it as a potential threat… (even more important). Many companies outsource their work to places with a cheaper workforce. Remote working has essentially removed the initial paywall for companies to do this.

    No code is great for people who can't code… Also remember, not everyone can code but coders can definitely use no code tools. Even if no code tools become really popular, you'll just find coders moving over to the tools you're using and likely doing a better job due to having a stronger foundation… plus, whist webflow may be really good now, other tools may come out with a completely different UI whereas code will stay very consistent across generations of changes. Only non coders rave about non-code tools, because they can't code.

    PS: 2022. Not 2021

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