Design & Dev Tuesday: Flat Design: Past, Present & Future
If 2012 was the year of big background images and parallax scrolling in Web design, 2013 could easily be the year of flat design.
If 2012 was the year of big background images and parallax scrolling in Web design, 2013 could easily be the year of flat design.
This year’s Website Magazine’s Top 50 sites for designers edition highlights those sites that designers might find useful in their day-to-day design activities — from finding that perfect font, to storing images and files, and even asking their peers a few complex questions along the way.
Brands should take advantage of the opportunity social networks provide to customize their social profile designs – areas like cover photos, background images and avatar icons.
Some of the motivations for participating in open source projects, from the point of view of the developer (as opposed to his employer or clients, even though, as we’ll see, there are obvious dependencies).
Read on to discover seven brands who have executed mobile design (for websites, emails and apps) the right way.
If you’d rather push the envelope, it might be time to consider taking a walk on the dark side of Web design. A dark background can prove to be more memorable with your audience and can even be leveraged to showcase your products better when executed correctly.
Web design is a field that’s constantly changing and being updated because it’s so dynamic. Every year, new trends in the field pop up, sometimes because someone has an inventive idea that catches fire or because an old need finally gets addressed.
For retailers, these web personalization tactics can lead to higher engagement, increased conversions, greater brand loyalty and the list goes on.
Following these five design tips will help to create fresh, modern storefronts that customers can access anytime, anywhere.
Ready for a website redesign? Here are suggestions of things to keep in mind as you design or redesign your space.