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Title: To Gradient or Not to Gradient
Post by: MarkRyanDesigns on August 07, 2012, 16:49


What's your opinion on current gradient trends? Yes or no?
Title: Re: To Gradient or Not to Gradient
Post by: cthoman on August 07, 2012, 17:13
What are the current gradient trends? Is there a gradient monthly magazine I can subscribe to, so I can keep up to date?  ;D
Title: Re: To Gradient or Not to Gradient
Post by: cidepix on August 07, 2012, 19:09
like it has to be one or the other!..  ;D :D :D
Title: Re: To Gradient or Not to Gradient
Post by: Mantis on August 07, 2012, 19:10
If it helps the image, do it.  If it doesn't then don't do it.  I just did a gradient background in Photoshop for a shot that I think adds value to the mood of the image.  But I don't do them often.  Think of the user and the ways in which the image can be used.  If you can envision multiple ways in which the image might be used without a gradient, then don't do it.  
Title: Re: To Gradient or Not to Gradient
Post by: Toon Vectors on August 07, 2012, 20:25
Current design trends for web, mobile and desktop software are leaning heavily towards solid flat colors, minimalism and whitespace - ex. the recent reworking of Google's web properties and Microsoft's Windows 8 Metro style.  If you are selling illustrations or design elements to that market, it's something to consider.
Title: Re: To Gradient or Not to Gradient
Post by: Artist on August 08, 2012, 04:01
It depend on the type of market you are in.
Web design is going towards flat colors now, while if you are working for graphic design then you may require color tones which seems to attract.
There is no rule like to gradient or not to gradient, all you need to make your artwork attractive.
Simplicity is always considered best. :)