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5 Web Design trends to look out for in 2016

New year – new? As the style of website designing will be different next year and new trends are coming, you should consider redesigning your website. In 2016 we will see some trends that we will like. Websites will become for example more unique and original. Curious what other trends we can expect? Have a look at the slideshow.

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5 Web Design trends to look out for in 2016

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  1. FREELANCER TIPS 5 Web Design trends to look out for in 2016 © kaboompics_Pixabay You can find more freelancer tips on www.freelancermap.com/freelancer-tips

  2. Web design is one of those fields that is on a crossroads between two very dynamic areas – the Internet and art. Both of these change at a breathtaking pace, admittedly for very different reasons. As technology gives designers room to implement more of their ideas on websites, web design grows different each year. And as certain art trends get stale due to being overused, new bold strategies grab the attention of the public. Here are the five trends that we expect (and hope for) in the vibrant field of web design in 2016: info@freelancermap.com

  3. 1) More originality White backgrounds, long vertical scrolling and minimalism – this was last year’s trend. While both pleasant to the eye and useful on mobile, it has become somewhat stale. This is why we expect an emphasis on originality as an attempt to stand out from the competition. Originality in this case would mean more custom-drawn images, and in general more new ideas rather than following old patterns. info@freelancermap.com

  4. 2) Brighter, bolder colors Vibrant colors are already making a comeback and we only expect that to increase. Bright colors have escaped from the cliché of being silly and are becoming more accepted in the professional field. One reason for that is flat design, minimalistic little icon boxes where color is used to convey a certain message. With the increase of flat design mostly thanks to mobile, colors will be more present in the future of web design. info@freelancermap.com

  5. 3) Microinteractions Microinteractions or micro experiences will also become more prevalent in web design. In case you’re unfamiliar with the term, it essentially describes little interactions within the site. Facebook Likes are a good example. Microinteractions can help you engage users with little snippets and urge them to take a certain action, like booking tickets or sharing something on social media. info@freelancermap.com

  6. 4) More motion in images Storytelling and moving images in general are a rising trend on all kinds of websites – from personal blogs to news outlets and corporate. Cinemagraphs and other products of motion design are getting lighter in size and better in quality, allowing their easy integration on websites. However, we don’t expect web designers to go overboard with those. Although motion images are an excellent way to grab attention, using too many can quickly become a burden to the eye. info@freelancermap.com

  7. 5) Typeface revolution Font types and font sizes have been generally universal for a while now. With the web opening up thanks to tools like Google Fonts, there is place for better integration of all kinds of typefaces. This will lead to new opportunities for designers as well. Fonts might seem like a small thing, but any improvement to legibility and attractiveness of a body of text can have a huge impact on user perception. We expect more designers to experiment with new things and contribute to the increase of originality mentioned in the first prediction. info@freelancermap.com

  8. Further freelancer tips available on http://www.freelancermap.com/freelancer-tips Contact freelancermap.com Contact person: Doreen Schollmeier - International Affairs Mail: info@freelancermap.com Skype: doreen.schollmeier Phone: +49-911-37750286 facebook: www.facebook.com/freelancermapInternational Twitter: freelancer_INT © freelancermap.com

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