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Well I've been having a chat with a friend of mine who also happens to be a graphic artist and our topic got me thinking.
Are tags fading away? The fad of picking a render and slapping on C4D's trying to create "flow" around the focal then adding your adjustment layers, in my opinion, is dying. The use of renders in tags isn't as gripping anymore, the new way to go seems to be photomanipulation tags or basically, smaller LP's. Icons will forever be icons, the styles may change but the concept of an icon -in my opinoin- won't need to differ from what it is now.
An example of what I mean would be the image I'm currently using in my signature.
What do you feel is happening to graphics now? Is it evolving? Or is everyone just realising that tags aren't what the world of graphic design is looking for?
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Are tags fading away? The fad of picking a render and slapping on C4D's trying to create "flow" around the focal then adding your adjustment layers, in my opinion, is dying. The use of renders in tags isn't as gripping anymore, the new way to go seems to be photomanipulation tags or basically, smaller LP's. Icons will forever be icons, the styles may change but the concept of an icon -in my opinoin- won't need to differ from what it is now.
An example of what I mean would be the image I'm currently using in my signature.
What do you feel is happening to graphics now? Is it evolving? Or is everyone just realising that tags aren't what the world of graphic design is looking for?
Discuss