Sunday, 20 December 2015

Trends In Webdesign

Knila find out 5 Current or Recent trends in webdesign


1. Responsive Webdesign

90% of Mobile Phone owners use their phone to surf the website and there are 1.4 billion smartphones in the world right now.
The trend is definitely moving away from browsing on a desktop computers and moving towards tablets and smart phones. Responsive web design uses one site design with a full layout that can scale and adapt to the screen size. If your website is mobile-friendly, you won’t risk losing traffic, visitors, and ultimately business.
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2. Flat Design

Flat design is the design style that is going to replace many design fields that has been popular for so long. Skeuomorphism is when the design mimics a real-world object’s appearance. If you look closely, UI and UX is all over Apple and other user interfaces: the highlights on virtual buttons designed to make them look shiny, like real buttons. Or on Windows 7, the Sticky Notes program resembling electronic Post-it notes.  




3. Parallax

Parallax is when the viewpoint moves side to side or up and down, the objects in the distance appear to move slower than the objects close to the viewer.




4. Sticky Menus

Websites tend to incorporate a lot of scrolling down, so they often make use of a design feature known as a “Sticky Menu” (also called a fixed header). This is where the main navigation stays at the top and the site appears to scroll underneath it.




5. Infinite Scrolling


Infinite scrolling is an interaction behavior on pages and lists where as the user scrolls through content and gallery pages, more content is loaded automatically. With the popularity of social media, massive amounts of data are being consumed; infinite scrolling offers an efficient way to browse that ocean of information, without having to wait for pages to preload. It provides a truly responsive experience, whatever device they’re using. Google has implemented infinite scrolling for image search results but Pinterest is probably most famous for using this scrolling style.



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