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Latest Emerging Trends 2018 For Web Designing

The design is a traditional phenomenon but adding a word of ‘trendy’ adds life to the design. A good design is captivating and communicative which is able to connect with the viewer. The hot topic of interest for designers at the end of the year is always the newest trends that are going to rule the design world. Understanding the current trends in design will aid you to be fit your creativity in the bag of trendy designs.

Rules are Breaking, The Layout are Becoming Open:

The target audience of many brands is a mobile user so designers are jumping from conventional close and restraint designs to open layouts and pages. In web design, open compositions favor the designing of column-free pages where design may seem like out of the screen. The open layouts are more interesting and persuasive but at the same time, difficult to inform the audience about the business through content. As with the overlapping designs, content cannot be read by the visitors easily.

Illustrations Will Take The Center Position: 

In the website design, the image is one of the hardest things to choose. The photography has ruled the top spaces once when a large image can be seen before scrolling down the page. The constantly changing algorithms of Google also put a pressure on designers to create something that does not affect the loading speed of the page. Images are non-flexible and heavyweight relative to the illustration which needs little bandwidth for loading. Moreover, it can be designed and customized with the requirements.

The Interactive Element of Video:

The digital marketing and web designing are getting more interactive and personalized, imparting the impression of a breathing brand or business. The video is one of many elements that accounts for the attention-grabbing of more than 50% of users. Animations, live images, and videos are making the pages interesting and reliable.

Content Segmentation: 

The era has passed when long contents are added on the page describing the services or products. Now the trend is driving from content to videos or short and engaging pieces of writing. In place of the words, in 2018 graphs, charts, and maps will tell the story. Many organizations have adopted this approach and position the few lines on pictures or designs without any standard grid or column. The race of getting smart and smarter is speeding up by the contents that can be perceived easily by the audience. Catchy and inspiring words are now the key to long-running and most liked websites.

High-Quality Images:

We cannot say that the need of images will die with emerging trend of illustrations. High-quality images create a feeling of closeness to the reality and that is why brands are on their way to work with professional photographers having the ability to capture the moments with uniqueness.

Yasir Jamal is a decade experienced web design and developer in Dubai. Innovative designs, creative ideas, seamless user experience in web development are what he is excel at!

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