LATEST
DESIGN TRENDS
As we move into a new decade, web
design trend has also changed. The
current trend is not about beauty, it’s all about function. The
Internet has provided designers with such a huge platform to get creative,
create innovative ideas and break design barriers, it allows the designers to
apply variations and modify existing trends to make their mark in the market.
Global access to every kind of tool and technique is the heart of the creative
touch, allowing designers from all over the world to explore new possibilities.
CSS3 and HTML5
One of the most unexpected trends observed over the last few
months was the more use of CSS3
and HTML5. Most of web designers are jumping from Flash to
HTML5. HTML5 introduced to share the burden placed on Flash but HTML5 cannot
substitute Flash when it comes to create the extraordinary design elements.
HTML5 now works on Firefox 3.5 and higher, Chrome, Safari, Opera and Internet
Explorer 8. This programming language is all about giving developers more
flexibility, connecting data / drawings / videos / audio and delivering designs
faster.
Not all browsers
have adopted CSS3 as a whole yet, but they are slowly starting to come around.
Some of the new features of CSS3 include rounded corners, mega drop-down menus,
animated buttons, multiple backgrounds, box shadow, text shadow, transparent
images and lot more… Animations with CSS3 are made easy, subtle and lightweight.
SIMPLE COLOUR SCHEMES
Simplicity is yet another
recent design trend that has captured the respect and imagination of users.
Instead of using black and white or shades of grey designers are experimenting
with primary colors like green, yellow or red intelligently to create a web
design which is something simple and truly remarkable, but limited their
palette to two or three colors and are playing with shades of each color to
create really inspiring color combination to communicate a message.
MOBILE
DEVICE COMPATIBILITY
With the increasing popularity of tablet technology and smart
phones, web designers must adapt to new standards. With different screen
resolutions it’s difficult to accommodate the whole site in small mobile
screen. Instead of having to create a separate, lackluster site, CSS3 allows
web designers to accommodate mobile technology into the website design. One of the
most important advances is that you can design a whole site and allow your
coding to conform to the user’s viewing medium.
A mobile website
should retain the design elements of the original, just in a smaller,
touch-screen-friendly format. Today, more people will be buying smart phones
than personal computers. That means that websites should look just as good on a
tiny screen as on high-definition larger monitors.
PARALLAX SCROLLING
In 2012 creating a
sense of dimension and depth will become more common and web designers are more
focused to create a sense of depth in website design and this is the most
effective web design trend for 2012. This emerging trend brings parallax scrolling into the picture. The Parallax effect
or parallax scrolling in web design is the technique that features layered
images that move around the website in different speeds/perspectives creating a
nice and interesting 3D illusion. It can be done with the help of simple CSS
tricks, jQuery plugins, HTML5, JavaScript and even Flash
TOUCH SCREEN FRIENDLY WEBSITE DESIGNS
In modern time,
technology has been becoming more tactile which resulted in a huge shift from
usability to tangible. With smart phones, tablets, and even some desktops using
touch screens, designers need to accommodate fingertip navigation. Links that
change color, or underline when a mouse is hovered over them will not have the
same effect on a touch screen. As per
this trend, horizontal scrolling websites are considered more appropriate for
touch screens.
RESPONSIVE WEB DESIGN
Responsive web
design is
a different approach of web design using this technology one can create
a flexible website layout that dynamically fits into the screen of
every device at any resolution, from desktop to laptop and from browser
supported smart phones to any kind of mobile devices. This technique enables
web developers to create one version of the website that fits in all
devices rather than creating different version of the same website for
different devices.
TYPOGRAPHY
Stylized typography is an age-old feature, and today
designers are using it to give their designs a different look. In past years,
typography has been overlooked because customizing typography used to be a
complicated method. Now web designers can integrate custom fonts into
websites with tools such as WhatTheFont, CSS Typeset and Typetester which has
helped designers be more creative. Mixing bold and scrolling letters and using
extra-large font sizes to grab viewers’ attention is becoming mainstream. Think
bold, fun, and unique.
BIG IMAGES
Big images aren’t new; wider screen sizes offer a bigger
window with which to display them. More sites will be using that space for
great big images in 2012. Images with high resolution covering the entire site
are an example. Large photos are an instant way to grab the audience attention.
TEXTURED
BACKGROUNDS
The use of textured backgrounds is another hot trend to follow. The
visual experience of the audience increases exponentially if the background is
aesthetically pleasing and precise. The points to focus on are simplicity of
design and the illusion of textures to create depth and dimension on the page.
SINGLE PAGE DESIGN
The ever-expanding competition to keep users on a website is
becoming more challenging. Visitors scan web pages to locate the information
they want, but with each click required to delve deeper into the website, the
interest level drop. This phenomenon has led to a growing desire to build single-page
websites. Interaction is key, and more user friendly websites
will start to crop up.
SOCIAL MEDIA
SHARING
The integration of social media will continue to spread like wildfire
throughout the web in the future. This practice has allowed businesses to gain
greater exposure and access to users than ever before. Online businesses, big
and small, will focus squarely on this.
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