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The Top Visual Design Trends for 2014 (Infographic) Witches, beards and Instagram will dominate the year to come.

By Kevin Allen

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This story originally appeared on PR Daily

Beards. Diverse women. Hands-on dads.

What do these three things have in common? They will all be visual design trends to look out for in 2014, at least according to one stock photo firm's predictions.

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iStock has released an infographic that gives fair warning to anyone wondering what aesthetic you may grow to hate next year.

Here's a hint: Get ready to say "so long" to vampires and "hello" to witches.

Look for more Instagrammy photos from brands, including food shots. Apparently we want to believe our friend took that shot of that thing.

For more visual design trends, take a look at this handy infographic. You'll be happy to know it appears in classic rectangle fashion:

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The Top Visual Design Trends for 2014 (Infographic)

Kevin Allen is a contributor to PR Daily.

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