Showing posts with label trends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trends. Show all posts

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Web Design Trends in 2013

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The past few years have seen a tremendous shift in the way developers are building websites. More users have switched onto mobile platforms, along with newer browsers which support HTML5/CSS3 web standards. By WDL

Friday, March 16, 2012

Symptoms Of An Epidemic: Web Design Trends

Since Elliot Jay Stocks so poignantly told us to destroy the Web 2.0 look, we’ve witnessed a de-shinification of the Web, with fewer glass buttons, beveled edges, reflections, special-offer badges, vulgar gradients with vibrant colors and diagonal background patterns. By Smashing UX Design

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Web Design Trends in 2012

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As you read this article, keep in mind that the shift in trends from one year to the next may be subtle, and you will probably recognize some of these trends already. By Web Design Ledger
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Sunday, February 06, 2011

Web Design Trends in 2011

There is a thin line between design and development, and as we move into a new decade, this line is becoming extremely blurry. Is it enough to draw beautiful mock ups in Photoshop? Maybe 5 years ago. By Jacqueline Thomas

Sunday, January 09, 2011

Exploring Mobile Device and App Development Trends

Trends have been forming over the recent years which might show us where our future is heading. It’s clear the amount of mobile users are increasing daily, and there appears to be no sign of slowing. As an app developer or business owner these are some great trends to check out regarding mobile devices. By Jake Rocheleau

Things That Shaped the Web Design Industry in 2010

Things That Shaped the Web Design Industry in 2010

Here are some of the technologies and trends that shaped the web design industry in 2010. By Dave Sparks

Thursday, May 13, 2010

The Current State of Web Design: Trends 2010

Web design is a fickle industry. Just like every other form of artistic expression, Web design has undergone a continuous and surprisingly fast evolution. By Vitaly Friedman

Monday, April 12, 2010

Holistic Web Browsing: Trends Of The Future

Glasses in Holistic Web Browsing: Trends Of The Future

The future of the Web is everywhere. The future of the Web is not at your desk. It’s not necessarily in your pocket, either. It’s everywhere. By Christopher Butler

Wednesday, January 20, 2010