Web design is always changing – throughout recent years, we’ve found ourselves asking “what’s next?” In 2014, we saw flat design, great typography, video, minimalism, unique layouts and much more. This year, the following 4 trends might just take off… (if you haven’t checked out Part 1 of this series, click here!)
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Web design is always changing – throughout recent years, we’ve found ourselves asking “what’s next?” In 2014, we saw flat design, great typography, video, minimalism, unique layouts and much more. This year, the following 4 trends might just take off… (if you haven’t checked out Part 1 of this series, click here!)
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Posted on: November 5, 2013
Posted by: Chelsea Oliver
Categories:
Creative & Design and tagged
web design,
web design techniques,
web design trends
Happily for all of us interested in design, digital trends and techniques never stay static. There’s always something new – whether it’s a completely original visual approach or a rethink of a print design technique for web. Closing out my series on techniques and trends that made us all sit up and take notice in 2013, I have to say that for a copywriter the research has been both fun, informative and inspiring! Well done, digital designers! If you haven’t yet, check out Parts 1 and 2.
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Happily for all of us interested in design, digital trends and techniques never stay static. There’s always something new – whether it’s a completely original visual approach or a rethink of a print design technique for web. Closing out my series on techniques and trends that made us all sit up and take notice in 2013, I have to say that for a copywriter the research has been both fun, informative and inspiring! Well done, digital designers! If you haven’t yet, check out Parts 1 and 2.
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Posted on: October 21, 2013
Posted by: Chelsea Oliver
Categories:
Creative & Design,
Development and tagged
web design,
web design techniques,
web design trends
Continually advancing, web design has changed in ways we never could have imagined in recent years. This consistent development is part of what makes digital techniques and trends so fascinating to designers, business owners and Internet-aficionados alike; there’s always something new to discover and learn. In Part 1 of this blog series, I discussed responsive design, trends in scrolling, backgrounds and typography, fixed headers and minimalism. Here are six more trends and techniques that we’ve seen throughout 2013.
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Continually advancing, web design has changed in ways we never could have imagined in recent years. This consistent development is part of what makes digital techniques and trends so fascinating to designers, business owners and Internet-aficionados alike; there’s always something new to discover and learn. In Part 1 of this blog series, I discussed responsive design, trends in scrolling, backgrounds and typography, fixed headers and minimalism. Here are six more trends and techniques that we’ve seen throughout 2013.
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Posted on: October 15, 2013
Posted by: Chelsea Oliver
Categories:
Creative & Design and tagged
web design,
web design techniques,
web design trends
There’s no denying that 2013 has been a pretty big year for web design. Many new concepts have emerged and been championed for their innovation and creativity. As the new year inches closer (how is it already October?), it seems appropriate to take a look at the trends we’ve seen over the past 10 months. Whether you’re a professional designer or a business owner, staying up-to-date is a fascinating and inspiring part of the job.
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There’s no denying that 2013 has been a pretty big year for web design. Many new concepts have emerged and been championed for their innovation and creativity. As the new year inches closer (how is it already October?), it seems appropriate to take a look at the trends we’ve seen over the past 10 months. Whether you’re a professional designer or a business owner, staying up-to-date is a fascinating and inspiring part of the job.
Continue reading →