Drawing inspiration from decades passed while still remaining true to modern approaches to creativity, artist Jack Hughes captures the essence of various decades with color and evolutionary tact. Hughes' style is strikingly similar to that of Mad Men's title sequence, where colors are used to create a silhouette with the eye of the beholder filling in the remaining details.
Hughes starts the process by sketching and curating his ideas before taking the work to the computer where the concepts are brought to fruition using Adobe Photoshop. An interesting play on the old and new, the work of Hughes is able to span decades while never looking too retro or too modern, which leads to a rather timeless essence that is evident throughout each of his coordinated illustrations.
Coordinated Mid-Century Illustrations
Artist Jack Hughes Replicates Style from the Past and Beyond
Trend Themes
1. Revivalist Illustrations - Reviving iconic artistic styles from the past through contemporary approaches, creating a blend of nostalgia and modernity.
2. Timeless Silhouette Art - Using colors and silhouettes to evoke a sense of familiarity and intrigue, appealing to a wide range of audiences.
3. Evolutionary Graphic Design - Combining traditional sketching with digital techniques to create visually captivating illustrations that bridge the gap between the old and the new.
Industry Implications
1. Advertising and Marketing - Opportunity for brands to leverage the power of nostalgia and timeless aesthetics to create captivating campaigns that resonate with consumers.
2. Art and Design - Artists and designers can explore the fusion of past and present styles to create visually captivating works that stand out in a crowded artistic landscape.
3. Film and Television - Film and TV show producers can draw inspiration from the revivalist illustrations to create visually appealing title sequences that establish a distinctive visual identity.