
the aesthetic fatigue


Eagle-eyed creators like Valois and Ashcraft believe the trend reflects a rejection of Minimalism and productivity culture, while signaling a desire for depth, humor and human messiness—the kind that resists optimization.
As Valois put it: "It's not just aesthetic fatigue; it's cultural realignment."
As Valois put it: "It's not just aesthetic fatigue; it's cultural realignment."