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Website designs have a crucial role to play in attracting visitors of your site, and then keep them glued to the website. Half of 2017 is already over, but you can still make multiple design changes in your website that will help you to attract more users.
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More than half of 2017 is already over and it’s time to make some major changes in your website design. Numerous latest trends in web design field have included user patterns, colour or typography, but it’s time to discuss a few other techniques. Basic trends to follow and the ones we are going to discuss today incorporate downpage navigation, boxes as a design element and usage of vertical lines. Check out what will be trending in the remaining or second half of 2017.
Downpage Navigation • These days, whenever we look at the navigation trends, it seems like most web designers are in quite an experimental phase. Some are focusing on vertical, side navigation options while others are giving preference to downpage styles to pop-out styles. It’s quite clear with these trends that menu items at the bottom of the website are in limelight this year and will continue to do so in the remaining half of 2017. • There was a time when downpage navigation wasn’t given much preference and sometimes it even became a big no-no for web designers. However, this year the trend is changing and downpage navigation might become more popular than ever.
Use Boxes As Design Elements • Boxed elements used to increase aesthetic value of the website is surely a standout among the most striking and adaptable trends of 2017. Remember, boxes have an immense scope just like what we saw from the card trend, yet web designers are choosing these boxes to highlight content, display pictures and attract users’ attention towards a specific part of the page. Also, there’s no doubt that it works flawlessly. • One of the best things about this trend in website design Northern Beaches is that it is so adaptable. You don't need to re-evaluate a whole design to utilise boxed elements. They can fill in as clear visuals or connection to other content. A box can have nearly anything, you can either use it an awesome picture to a ‘call to action’.
Vertical Lines • Couple of years ago, vertical space wasn’t considered for website design, but now more designers are including vertical elements into their web designs. Vertical elements can enable us to direct visitors through the design, allow scrolling and even concentrate on specific elements, whether it is skinny lines to restore flow to photos with various up and down elements.
To sweeten the deal even further, vertical components are quite intriguing, clean and simple visually since they aren’t common like horizontal, circular or square elements. So, are you considering doing changes to your website design? Keep in mind that proper research must be done before you go ahead with changes on your business website.
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