Innovative web design trends

 

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Web Designing

Web design actually denotes ‘how’ and ‘why’ people want to use the site. It depends on the pace at which you deliver new features and content and the speed at which the site loads and the interaction between hover, click and touch. The different areas of web design include web graphic designing interface.

 

SIX innovative web design trends

  • Black-and-white palettes

The most important elements of a website are Color. It is literally how we see the world by light particles being absorbed. When color is missing, we begin to see the world differently: textures and shapes become clearer, and the world seems noticeably slower.

  • Shapes

Shapes are naturally imperfect and asymmetrical. They can provide depth to a web design that makes page elements stand out. They are based in nature (think of the curving forms of trees and hills), but free-drawn elements can capture the spontaneity of man-made accidents such as paint splatter.

  • Overlapping design elements

Falling closely in line with broken grid layouts and asymmetry, having items overlap each other can bring visual interest to specific types of content on a page. This can bring an element of the unexpected as we’ve grown accustomed to elements on a web page having their own space and separate from the elements around them (generally not touching one another).

Nowadays, flat expanses of self-contained boxes don’t need in the websites. Designers are stacking the z-axis with design elements which will signify a move away from “clean,” self-contained minimalism with layers of text, image, color, and pattern

  • Large and experimental navigations

Every year, it seems like there is a trend to do with navigation on a website. It is one of the hardest elements of the page to design.

  • Flat Design

It is a design approach that uses clean and open space, bright colors, and simple two-dimensional illustrations.

This style of design emerged as just another trend, but over the years, it’s grown and become the standard for web design.

  • UX-Driven Diagonal Lines

After some deep UX research on the matter, it has discovered that using diagonal line design is not only visually intriguing, but it creates a directional purpose for the user’s eyes to follow down the page or to point to a call-to-action. By using diagonals in your designs, it will increase the number of users that scroll through the entire length of the site. That is why TaxiNet implemented this trend on their website.