What's happening in the web design world? Here are 15 trends in web design - check them out, see if you use them, and see if you think these are useful!
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15 Web Design Trends for 2013
1. 15 Trends
Web
for 2013
david lee king | davidleeking.com
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3. “good web design
starts with content”
jeffrey zeldman.
smart web dude.
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58. 1. content first - yay
2. design simplicity - yay
3. UX centered design - yay
5. responsive design - yay
To recap:
7. coding languages - yay (will change soon)
11. social media badges - yay
59. 1. content first - yay
2. design simplicity - yay
3. UX centered design - yay
4. app style interfaces - meh
5. responsive design - yay
To recap:
7. coding languages - yay (will change soon)
8. fixed header bars - meh
11. social media badges - yay
12. infinite scrolling - meh
60. 1. content first - yay
2. design simplicity - yay
3. UX centered design - yay
4. app style interfaces - meh
5. responsive design - yay
6. no skeuomorphism - depends
To recap:
7. coding languages - yay (will change soon)
8. fixed header bars - meh
9. large photo backgrounds - hmm…
11. social media badges - yay
12. infinite scrolling - meh
13. homepage feature tours - hmm…
61. 1. content first - yay
2. design simplicity - yay
3. UX centered design - yay
4. app style interfaces - meh
5. responsive design - yay
6. no skeuomorphism - depends
To recap:
7. coding languages - yay (will change soon)
8. fixed header bars - meh
9. large photo backgrounds - hmm…
10. CSS Transparency - geeks rejoice
11. social media badges - yay
12. infinite scrolling - meh
13. homepage feature tours - hmm…
14. sliding panels - geeks rejoice
15. Parallax design - geeks rejoice