'Psychic waves' new trend for 2023, predicts Adobe

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Adobe has released its 2023 Creative Trends report, which covers four of the trends the company thinks are set to grow, or are already growing, this year. We'll admit to being a sucker for a list of design trends, although their accuracy tends to vary wildly, so we couldn't wait to see which trends were highlighted. 

At the end of last year, we covered a report on creative trends from Depositphotos. Trends included 'back to the wild', a new focus on wanderlust post-pandemic, and 'a blast of joy', which we were a little unsure counted as a 'trend'. How do Adobe's predictions compare? Let's take a look:

01. Psychic Waves 

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We love the name of this trend. It's so... unexpected, yet exactly the kind of trend we expect to find in this sort of report. Psychic waves is all about how a move towards good mental health and wellness has led people to look at new ways of exploring spirituality, nature and wellness. Expect shape-shifting forms, surreal illustration, a focus on astrology and a move towards what the pursuit of wellbeing feels like.

02. Real is Radical 

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Real is Radical is all about the demand for real, authentic and diverse experiences. "Brands are embracing campaigns featuring all races, genders, ages, abilities and sizes – swapping out curated for candid moments," says the report.

03. Animals and Influencers

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This seems like another slightly ridiculous name for a trend, but that's right, animals and influencers, or even animal influencers are on trend. How will this play out? Adobe says that charismatic creatures are clearly attracting and retaining attention, and as a result, they have become a "dominating presence in brand messaging, proliferating across sectors in the form of anime, illustrations, photography and 3D renders."

04. Retro Active

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The '90s and Y2K trend hasn't gone away. It's everywhere, and pops up in everything from fashion to flip phones.  Adobe highlights 'kidcore', a childhood aesethetic, as well as a move towards nostalgic tech.

Adobe's report includes stock assets to harness these trends and tips on how to use them within Adobe's ecosystem. Download the full trends report here (opens in new tab).

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Rosie Hilder

Rosie Hilder is Creative Bloq's Deputy Editor. After beginning her career in journalism in Argentina – where her blogging prowess led her to become Deputy Editor of Time Out Buenos Aires – she moved back to the UK and joined Future Plc in 2016. Since then, she's worked as Operations Editor on art and design magazines, including Computer Arts, 3D World and Paint & Draw, and got the 'Apple bug' when working on US title, Mac|Life. In 2018, she left the world of print behind and moved to Creative Bloq, where she helps take care of the daily management of the site, including growing the site's reach through trying to please the Google Gods, getting involved in events, such as judging the Brand Impact Awards, and helping make sure its content serves its readers as best it can. Her interests lie in branding and illustration, tech and sexism, and plenty more in-between.