15 Web Design Trends You Can Expect to See in 2016
1. Performance
An execution spending plan is a pre-decided breaking point on the velocity or general size of a page. Like a monetary spending plan, it serves as a top to spending page bloat. This implies if new pages or components should be included or revised, you need to ensure there is sufficient room inside the monetary allowance.
In the event that you find that including another component implies you will surpass your financial plan, you have to settle on a choice to improve a current element so it is less mind boggling or quicker, evacuate a current element inside and out, or not include the new element by any stretch of the imagination.
In the event that you find that including another component implies you will surpass your financial plan, you have to settle on a choice to improve a current element so it is less mind boggling or quicker, evacuate a current element inside and out, or not include the new element by any stretch of the imagination.
2. Material Website Design
- Material UI
- Polymer Project
- Paper Bootswatch for Bootstrap
- Bootstrap Material
- Materialize
- Leaf BETA
- MUI CSS Framework
3. Low Poly Style
Low Poly or Polygon design has become something of a trend recently; a natural extension of flat design, the low poly design is the use of simple, colorful polygons to imitate an object or used as a background.
4. Long Scroll
Long scrolling, single-page sites, and infinitely scrolling sites are becoming more and more common lately, and it’s no mere trend or coincidence. Website design, in general, has been moving in this direction for years now, and the recent popularity of long scrolling is the decisive result of current functionality issues and user tastes. Now is the right time for long scrolling, and for good reason.
5. Typography
Typography is the design and use of typefaces as a means of communication. It is considered to have begun with Gutenberg and the development of moveable type. But typography has its roots in handwritten letterforms. Typography encompasses everything from calligraphy through digital type and type on Web pages. It also includes type designers who create new letterforms as well as designers and calligraphers who use the letters as part of their designs.
6. Wearables
7. Full-Screen Media
8. Cards, Cards, Cards
9. Mobile Optimization
10. Bigger Text & Bigger Image Driven Websites
11. More Pixels
12. Patterns
13. Flat Design
14. Animation
The animation is not just for cartoons anymore. From full-screen moving images to small hover effects, touches of animation are popping up everywhere. The animation is trendy, fun and user-friendly.
15. SVG
Design control like interactivity and filters
Small file sizes that compress well
Looks great on retina displays
Scales to any size without losing clarity
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