Live Webinar
You're invited to explore emerging visuals and creative shifts that will define the year ahead.
Agenda
Visual trends move the way culture moves — slowly, then all at once. Each year, we look closer at the signs of change taking shape across art, design, and daily life. Through our Visual Insights reporting, we trace the shifts — the moods, colors, and instincts surfacing as the most resonant of this moment and the year to come. Join us for a live conversation about what feels most alive in creative expression now.
Date:
November 20, 2025
Time:
8am PST | 11am EST | 4pm GMT
Five Emerging Aesthetics
Cultural Shifts Influencing Visual Storytelling
Insights to Connect With Your Audiences
Meet the speakers
Erica Singleton
Lead Photo Editor, Health & Wellness Platform
Genevieve Ross
Creative Director, Stocksy
Boris Jovanovic
Editor & Curator, Stocksy
FAQs
What is the Visual Insights Webinar about?
Visual Insights 2026 is a forward-looking session exploring emerging trends in visual culture, aesthetics, and storytelling. It’s designed for creative professionals who want to stay ahead of what’s next in visual media.
Who should attend the Visual Insights Webinar?
This event is ideal for designers, marketers, art directors, content strategists, and anyone working with visual media. If your work touches creative strategy, brand storytelling, or cultural trendspotting, you’ll get something out of this.
Why is visual storytelling important in 2026?
With rapid shifts in culture, technology, and design sensibilities, visual storytelling continues to evolve. This webinar surfaces what’s changing and why it matters for creatives shaping brand narratives.
Will there be a recording of the webinar?
Yes. Everyone who registers will receive a link to the recording after the live event. Even if you can’t attend live, you’ll still get access to all insights and discussions from the event.
What makes this webinar different from other trend reports?
This session comes from Stocksy — a co-op of global visual artists, editors and curators — so these insights come directly from those creating and curating the visuals.

