Maximalist style design is a bold and expressive approach to design that emphasizes excess, richness, and variety. It celebrates complexity and abundance by layering elements such as colors, patterns, textures, and decorative details.
Key principles
1.
Rich colors
2.
Layered patterns and textures
3.
Eclectic elements
4.
Abundant decor and detail
5.
Personalization
6.
Loud typography
* Use the following designs for inspiration only. Please do not copy the designs.
1. Rich colors
Use of vibrant, saturated, and often contrasting colors. Bold combinations, unexpected and intricate color palettes that evoke energy and drama.
2. Layered patterns and textures
Mixing diverse contrasting patterns such as florals, stripes, and geometrics. Incorporating varied textures, like velvet, metallics, or natural materials, in the same space or composition.
3. Eclectic elements
Use multiple design elements in layers adds depth and dimensionality to designs. Combine different styles, eras, or cultural influences.
4. Abundant decor and detail
Use of decorative accessories, ornamental typography, and embellishments. Intricate and visually complex compositions.
5. Personalization
Designs often reflect individuality and storytelling. Collections, art, and memorabilia are used to convey a personal or curated feel.
6. Loud typography
Bold, ornate, and attention-grabbing fonts often combined with dramatic shapes, intricate details, and unique character to match its rich and layered aesthetic.
🔡 Font recommendations
Various style of fonts are available in the MiriCanvas editor. Try using them into your design.