Catani
i'd add one more trend - which i'd like to stay for a some time longer:
- old style wallpaper backgrounds (real wallpapers) - like those from XIX/XX centuryI know what you mean, tried searching for an example but couldn't find one off the top of my head
xd At first I thought you meant using a desktop background as the background for a website, and was thinking 'why the hell would you want that to stay?'.
I'll also add bevels, drop shadows and vector silhouettes on colourful background (like the iPod ads and the trendy 'tree silhoutte on gradient background' wallpapers that seem to be all over the place, including my website
xd ). I get told to use those a lot ('it looks too plain, put some dropshadows and bevels on it to sex it up a bit!'), and I'd say they're overused to the point that they'll become seriously dated soon.
What about Century Gothic? I think its a great font, but I'm seeing it so often in signage lately that I'm afraid its going to go badly out of fashion and I won't be able to use it without it looking very 2005 anymore
sad Does anyone think about these things as they're designing? I have to admit I've been going with whatever is popular at the time without really considering what will happen when a particular trend I've followed becomes dated - probably the biggest effect would be on logos, since they can be difficult to change and update later...