11. Victorian
Victorian graphic design is an opulent, crowded style with shapes, borders, characters, and letters occupying the full image.
This mirrors the aesthetic of Victorian Britons (particularly royalty), who desired everything to be lavish and gilded and is still visible in royal palaces today.
Victorian design is symmetrical, and its typography is unusual, with swirling, serif-laden letters that add to the style’s quirkiness.
Because of the scarcity of brilliantly colored ink, colors are often muted.
You may associate the style with wealthy aristocracy, which may appeal to those who appreciate such things.
To Sum It Up
Every primary graphic design style is defined, along with samples and descriptions. With a general understanding of the many graphic design styles, you should be able to choose a suitable style for your branding that strongly appeals to your target audience. By incorporating this information into a brand style guide, you will be able to provide your customers with strong, consistent branding.