I have noticed that the BBC News website have introduced a - shock horror - serif font for their headlines. I saw them trialling it out and thought it was my browser malfunctioning but no, it looks intentional.
Does this signify the start of a new design trend for the 2020s? The 2010s was all sans serif fonts and flat icon design. We cannot go any flatter, so what design trends will be see again in the 2020s? More serif fonts? Blockier design? More shadows? No glass, hopefully. Is this the first rung on the ladder of more traditional 2020s design which will crysallise and find its own identity around 2022?
If there was one defining movement of the 2010s it was hipsterism - music, food, architecture, art, yoga studios, veganism, woke culture - what will be the 2020s bring, a regression to more traditional styles and movements?
Or does this font change mean nothing at all?
Does this signify the start of a new design trend for the 2020s? The 2010s was all sans serif fonts and flat icon design. We cannot go any flatter, so what design trends will be see again in the 2020s? More serif fonts? Blockier design? More shadows? No glass, hopefully. Is this the first rung on the ladder of more traditional 2020s design which will crysallise and find its own identity around 2022?
If there was one defining movement of the 2010s it was hipsterism - music, food, architecture, art, yoga studios, veganism, woke culture - what will be the 2020s bring, a regression to more traditional styles and movements?
Or does this font change mean nothing at all?