Dhanishta
27 Oct 2012, 06:34 AM
A trend is something that slowly takes place over a longer period of time and will slowly fade away,understanding real trends helps you stay current and produce work that won’t look outdated in a year.
Below given are some of the trends in web design.
Responsive Interface Design:
Responsive design is the hot new thing in web design at the moment and rightly so. It creates solutions, whichtruly puts the users in the center, no matter what device they choose to access the Internet on.
HTML5 & CSS3 Standards:
Both of these new design archetypes have been accumulating an ever-growing following.Semantic web designers have been waiting years to churn out CSS-only designs rendering rounded corners and drop shadows. Additionally the W3C has made a lot of headway in garnering support from the most popular browsers.
Rich typography:
Web font foundries, such as Google fonts and Typekit allow you to use virtually unlimited number of fonts in yourweb designs, dramatically enhancing their appeal.
Photo backgrounds:
Another design trend that has been around for quite some time and works wonders for user engagement – provided the photography is good.
Infographics:
Infographics is definitely here to stay – once being used only for educational purposes for niche topics, they’ve gained unprecedented popularity over past several years. Although they are not a web design trend as such, a growing number of sites use them as a good way to add visual interest to content which would otherwise look bland.
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Below given are some of the trends in web design.
Responsive Interface Design:
Responsive design is the hot new thing in web design at the moment and rightly so. It creates solutions, whichtruly puts the users in the center, no matter what device they choose to access the Internet on.
HTML5 & CSS3 Standards:
Both of these new design archetypes have been accumulating an ever-growing following.Semantic web designers have been waiting years to churn out CSS-only designs rendering rounded corners and drop shadows. Additionally the W3C has made a lot of headway in garnering support from the most popular browsers.
Rich typography:
Web font foundries, such as Google fonts and Typekit allow you to use virtually unlimited number of fonts in yourweb designs, dramatically enhancing their appeal.
Photo backgrounds:
Another design trend that has been around for quite some time and works wonders for user engagement – provided the photography is good.
Infographics:
Infographics is definitely here to stay – once being used only for educational purposes for niche topics, they’ve gained unprecedented popularity over past several years. Although they are not a web design trend as such, a growing number of sites use them as a good way to add visual interest to content which would otherwise look bland.
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