Neo-Brutalism is a design style characterized by bold, high-contrast visuals, and raw, utilitarian aesthetics that embrace an unrefined, “unfinished” look while maintaining a sense of structure.
Key principles
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Bold, high-contrast visuals
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Organized chaos
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Raw, unrefined aesthetics
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Simple, structured shapes
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Bold typography
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1. Bold, high-contrast visuals
Neo-Brutalism often features stark contrasts in color, typography, and imagery, creating striking visual impacts that are both raw and attention-grabbing.
2. Organized chaos
The layout is often pared down to the essentials, with a focus on large-scale elements and a sense of openness, yet structured in a way that creates an organized chaos.
3. Raw, unrefined aesthetics
Embraces imperfections, showing rough textures, exposed grids, and unfinished edges to convey a sense of authenticity and utilitarianism.
4. Simple, structured shapes
Despite its chaotic nature, Neo-Brutalism tends to use basic geometric shapes (squares, rectangles, circles) in a purposeful manner, giving the layout a sense of order beneath the surface.
5. Bold typography
Emphasizes bold, utilitarian fonts that balance functionality and visual impact, often paired with experimental or minimalist designs.
🔡 Font recommendations
Various style of fonts are available in the MiriCanvas editor. Try using them into your design.