Keeping up with current design trends is something Fuurst is dedicated to so you don't have to. Below are several design trends that you can bet on seeing a bit more.
1 | Bigger Images
1 | Bigger Images
As bandwidth continues to be less and less of an issue with limitation to photos and web design, you can be sure to see larger images and more of them.
By removing problems that previously posed a threat to download speed and user bounce rate, 2015 will see an increase of the use of photos as a dominate focus. Similarly, large background images and videos will become more prominent.
By removing problems that previously posed a threat to download speed and user bounce rate, 2015 will see an increase of the use of photos as a dominate focus. Similarly, large background images and videos will become more prominent.
Unsplash.com, a royalty-free website that delivers 10 new photos every 10 days, gives self-reliant designers and website owners alike the opportunity to create professionally designed products.
Photos like the ones below, are what you can expect from Unsplash.com.
Photos like the ones below, are what you can expect from Unsplash.com.
2 | Blurred Images to Create Floating Effects
A major trend in 2015, will be the use of blurred images. With text "floating" on top of blurred images, blog posts and home pages will utilize this as a more modern look.
3 | Flat Designs
Flat design is congruent with minimalist principals. This has allowed designs to create modern elements using a more simpler, cleaner basis.
This trend has been hugely accountable to modern mobile phone operating systems.
Flat design, as the name suggests, corresponds with more of a 2D implementation rather than a 3D design, without the use of gradients, shadows, or textures.
Flat design is congruent with minimalist principals. This has allowed designs to create modern elements using a more simpler, cleaner basis.
This trend has been hugely accountable to modern mobile phone operating systems.
Flat design, as the name suggests, corresponds with more of a 2D implementation rather than a 3D design, without the use of gradients, shadows, or textures.
4 | Responsive Design
Allowing a user to view a website across multiple electronic devises has always been a focus. With user interaction scaled to all-time heights, we can expect an overall adaption to responsive design.
Smartphones, smart watches, tv's and home electronics will be ever-so focused on creating optimal user viewing experiences. We can expect this to continue to be a trending area for web designs.
Allowing a user to view a website across multiple electronic devises has always been a focus. With user interaction scaled to all-time heights, we can expect an overall adaption to responsive design.
Smartphones, smart watches, tv's and home electronics will be ever-so focused on creating optimal user viewing experiences. We can expect this to continue to be a trending area for web designs.