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Here are the top 4 web design trends for 2016 which is worth to use.
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Flat design, a response to the now-out-of-favor skeuomorphism, is the approach that stresses: Strict 2D (absence of drop shadows, textures, gradients, etc.) Minimalism Bold and vivid colors 2.0 differs from Flat in the following, important ways: It isn’t completely flat or 2D anymore It uses subtle 3D design elements like shadows, highlights and layers It adds a bit more depth into the design
Any designer can put a few colors together in one site design and call it a “website,” but few can put colors together in such a way that they harmoniously pop right off the page, delighting site visitors and customers while helping the user experience. In 2016, we predict that designers will start paying more attention to correct color theory than ever before.
Though CSS is the standard for many designers today to create engaging interfaces and pages, it was always lacking easy-to-manage layout features. All that’s solved now, thanks to Flexbox.
With a huge company like Google behind this trend, you know that it’s going to get a big push this year. You can spot this design on the web and mobile by its unmistakable and eye-catching characteristics like: • Prominent grid-based layouts • Minimalism • Lighting and shadows • Padding • Vivid colors • Responsive animations and transitions
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