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6 Ever Green Trends of Web Designing

Author: Sarah Feldman
by Sarah Feldman
Posted: Dec 14, 2017

Major changes in website standards have already been made in recent years regarding their optimization to access multiple platforms, that make it lighter and visually innovate.

But what will be the next step? See the evolution of these standards in the evergreen trends of web designing below:

1 - Focus on Typography

Do not get stuck with the Arial / Helvetica standard fonts when it comes to putting texts on your site. Using Google Fonts or pulling external fonts through CSS we can have more creative and better typed writing fields. The use of responsive typographies as well as layout is an alternative to websites and should be considered.

2- Micro Experiences

Reduced points in the site viewing area that help optimize complex actions are considered micro experiences. The simple pop-up has more functions and a deeper feedback, improving the navigation, leaving more continuous and coherent with the whole. Better use of these small points of interaction will become increasingly used in the sites.

3- Expansion of Responsive Layout

Responsive layout is the default site structure that fits the platform you are running on (Mobile and Tablets). The trend now is to start thinking about smart watches and TVs when it comes to adapting your content and using your resources in the best possible way. In Digital Agency in Dubai usually follows the responsive layout to make the work more attractive.

4 - Large Images and Impact

Long scroll framework sites use great images to enhance your product. Increasingly it becomes a standard and with techniques to decrease its weight and loading, the big images have been applied in conjunction of animations and videos in the same size.

5- Variations of Flat Design

Flat Design is a break in the graphic style of sites with clean elements, without shadows, elements with reliefs and textures and gradients, leaning on flat colors and structures increasingly simple and straight to the point, giving focus on the content.

Already established, now flat design has been changed to propose new approaches to structures, which maintains much of the flat structure, but returning with shadows and depth of buttons and menus.

6-Interaction Designs

In interaction design we can build various interfaces for websites, applications and games always taking into account the user's learning when creating them. To do this, the '10-minute rule' is used, which helps balance the basic user feedback functions to build a good interactive environment.

One tip for web designers is to create accessible and easy-to-understand interfaces, based on the 10-minute time for the user to learn and report everything that happens in that environment. With a standard of movement and basic options for all platforms, the interface of an application should be even more intuitive and practical, taking the time of 10 minutes to be decreased considerably to 5 to 3 minutes.

All the points shown here are techniques with a foundation already established in today's marketplace and its possibilities will only emerge if designers are willing to invest, test and subvert them. Trends are great doors to possible new standards to be established in the industry and thus create a new ecosystem of websites and apps on the most diverse platforms of the present and future.

About the Author

Sarah Feldman is a blogger and a technical content writer. She is currently associated with Digital Express which is a leading web design and development company in Dubai.

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Author: Sarah Feldman

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