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Top 10 Graphic Design Trends You Should Avoid At Any Cost

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Top 10 Graphic Design Trends You Should Avoid At Any Cost

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  1. TOP5 DesignTrendsToAvoid Presented byFlxebl

  2. A picture is worth 1,000 words, right? If you choose to add stock imagery to your website, those 1,000 words are saying: lame, boring, unoriginal, uninspired, trite, worn. Those are probably not the thoughts you want associated with your company. That’s why it’s important to include original images on yourwebsite. Studies have shown that decorative, generic images are often ignored by your users. So replace them with original and real photos that represent your brand’s content and personality. Many smartphones take high resolution images of your office, staff, and products/services that can look great on your site. Be sure those fresh images are optimized properly forSEO. 1- Using StockImagery

  3. This graphic design trend was long coming. After the audience got used to the muted and neutral colors that dominated the graphic design world in the past, it is now time to fight the boredom with bright freshcolors. Bright colors can be uncomfortable to eyes. Our eyes are not used to bright colors, especially the artificially created and enhanced ones. While natural colors seem boring, they are a constant in our lives and we are used to seeing them in nature and at home. Bright colors, however beautiful they might be, have a tendency to disrupt this unified natural experience, leading to some customers feeling uncomfortable and wanting toleave. 2- Bolder And BrighterColors

  4. Replacing the text on your website with an image that includes the text already on it (but not a stock image, as discussed above) will hurt your SEO. Google’s spiders crawl text on a website and returns the result that has the most relevant text to that search query. If your text is said in image format, Google will not recognize your site as talking about that topic, and serve up your competitioninstead. If you have a whitepaper with useful facts about your industry knowledge, instead of including it as only a .pdf file, create a blog or service page to complement the whitepaper. The content can then be crawled by Google and help yourranking. 3-Replacing Text withImages

  5. Breaking the rules of order and symmetry certainly sounds enticing. Designers have long been treading the waters of asymmetry to come up with groundbreaking solutions. Web and graphic designers have seen design elements were overlapping, unaligned, crooked or ill-balanced. Create your free graphic designonline. An asymmetrical layout is a compelling graphic design trend that makes the graphics truly stand out in the crowd of perfectly balanced identical designs. It demands attention and creates an effect of wonder and discovery because as you scan the image, you do not know where your eyes will catch the next bit ofinformation. 4-AsymmetricalLayouts

  6. If your site’s navigation is represented with icons, be sure to use one that users recognize. For the smartphone view, the stack of three lines (referred to as the Hamburger) is commonly used for navigating the menu. While you might have fun coming up with a different look for your mobile navigation, it will hurt your user experience if you stray too far from thenorms. If you’re displaying social media icons on your site, use the standardized look for those as well. The social media sites have branding guidelines so you can be sure to include the proper one in your design. For example, Facebook’s icon is a lowercase f with a blue background. Creating your own with an uppercase F that is pink could make it hard for your users to recognize the branding. 5- Non StandardIcons

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