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The 7 Elements of Modern Web Design | Make My Website

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The 7 Elements of Modern Web Design | Make My Website

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  1. 7 Modern Website Design Elements and Trends

  2. Element #1: Unique and Large Typography Most companies have a particular font or typography that they use to help their customers immediately identify them versus their competitors. In recent years, designers have received a larger selection of fonts to choose from, making it easier for brands to more accurately express themselves through typography.

  3. Element #2: Large & Responsive Hero Images Large images such as this one do away with the concept of above and below the fold. By focusing on just the image with text rather than a CTA or social buttons, Medium creates a strong visual experience that encourages you to scroll down to read more.

  4. Element #3: Background Videos Videos that automatically play in the background can add a lot to a page. They can be used to tell a story and significantly reduce the amount of other content that is needed to explain your business.

  5. Element #4: Semi-Flat Design In 2013 Apple fundamentally shifted to flat design. Simply put, flat design is any element that does not include or give the perception of three dimensions, such as shadows. Not only is flat design is easier for users to comprehend, but it can also load more quickly on websites without complicated or overly-technical elements.

  6. Element #5:  Giant Product Images You may have noticed that many B2B websites are starting to display large product images on their sites to highlight different features or parts of their product. This is no coincidence.Larger product images help designers highlight different features of a product in a more efficient and effective way.

  7. Element #6:  Card Design With the rise of Pinterest, designers and marketers alike have become fascinated with cards. Individual cards help distribute information in a visual way so the visitors can easily consume bite-sized pieces of content without being overwhelmed.

  8. Element #8: Short Product or Feature Videos In addition to background videos, companies are also beginning to use short product or feature videos to highlight a specific use case. These short videos are great at bringing your solution to life, while not overwhelming the visitor with a long experience that they must sit through.

  9. Presented By: info@makemywebsite.com.au Make My Website 1300769302 www.makemywebsite.com.au

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