Web Design trends you can’t ignore in 2013

Dec 31
2012

2013 is almost upon us, and that means you better prepare for the year ahead and the web design trends that will undoubtedly have a major impact on your website in 2013. Unless you are prepared then before you know there will be a new trend in the market. While some trends from 2012 might retain there is no doubt that 2013 will bring a lot of new ideas and trends. So without further ado here are our predictions for high-impact web design trends in 2013.

Responsive Web Design

It used to be that you would design two versions of the same website, one for desktops and one for mobile devices, however as tablets and phones become more and more popular and more and more varying in size responsive web design will be the way forward. Pretty much responsive web design will eliminate the need to create separate websites for different devices because of its ability to respond to the size of the device being used.

Scrolling Everywhere!

In 2013 Vertical or Horizontal scrolling will surely become a trend, whether it be vertical or horizontal, there should be no reason why you would ignore this trend. Vertical scrolling means that as you scroll down the page the menus and other important elements remain locked in their position. Bagigia is a great example of how parallax and vertical scrolling can be implemented in order to create a stunning website.

Out goes Flash in comes HTML5 and CSS3

It used to be that if you wanted to add animation to a website you would have to use Adobe Flash, however in 2012 Flash was dethroned and this is no doubt a trend that will continue into 2013. With the emergence of HTML5 and CSS3, Flash will have a harder time. It is expected that more and more websites will replace Flash with HTML5 and CSS3. Another reason is that HTML 5 and CSS3 simply work better across platforms and they don’t require any special plug-ins or software.

Full Page Image Backgrounds

It used to be that backgrounds were exactly that, just a background, they were to be ignored and remain unnoticed, however 2013 will change this more and more designers are starting to use high quality photographs to get the attention of the visitor and leave a long lasting impression. Designers are starting to use backgrounds that become an integral part of the final website.

Designed Typography

It used to be that a picture said more than 1,000 words well in 2013 the words are coming back! More and more websites are using fonts in a fun and creative manner. Typography is becoming an important part of any web design project and the use of custom fonts is gaining in popularity. Expect to see bigger fonts in 2013, not only can it look beautiful if done correct it can also help pull the attention towards the main element of the website.

Skeuomorphism. 

You might remember that Steve Jobs famously asked designers to make sure parts of the iOS Software looked like real life objects, the Calendar and Notes app all look like their real life siblings, perhaps this is also why Apple apps feel more natural than the outdated software that other companies are creating. Expect that 2013 will be no different, web designers will continue to use designs from our everyday life when making our online experience more realistic.

Huge Buttons

As more and more users are surfing the web from their tablets and phones, web designers will have to adapt to their needs and 2013 will be no different so expect to see buttons getting bigger. There is nothing worse than tapping a button frantically only to realize that your fingers will never hit the button as expected because it is just too small. Bigger buttons will make like much easier if you are on your smartphone, however a downside is that as the buttons get bigger so does the download time, so it will be interesting to see how designers deal with this problem.

Crowd Sourcing

Always a controversial topic, crowdsourcing was on the rise last year and 2013 is predicted to be even better. The most popular areas seem to be WordPress tweaks and logo design.

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Minimalism – Simpler Is Better

It used to be that websites were stuffed with everything the designer could possibly think about, pictures, animations, long blocks of text, you name it and it was most likely on the site. However in the past few years there has been a trend towards getting rid of the unnecessary and instead create a site that is as minimalistic as possible. A simple and clean design is often much more effective when getting a message across, and 2013 will see a boom in this perspective, we expect that designers will use simple one color designs with white being one of the most popular trends at the moment. Apple.com is a great example of keeping it simple while still getting your message across.

Videos on Landing Pages

Time is money, and with the clock ticking away people just don’t have time to read large chunks of text. If you have a large paragraph of text explaining what it is your site does then you have more than likely already lost customers. In today’s world you only have seconds to capture your visitor’s attention. In 2013 we expect to see more and more websites using landing page videos to draw the attention of the user. If you don’t have the resources to make a high production video don’t worry more and more providers, such as Shutterstock.com are offering stock footage for fair prices.

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The 2010 Web Design Top Picks and Trends

Sep 27
2010

The year 2010 is more than halfway through, and while there are amazing new website designs being launched regularly, the trend for the year has been established. Before the end of 2009, there were already predictions on what the 2010 top website designs would be. One of the predictions, if it could be called that, was that websites would turn minimalist.

And it did. We see the top website design for 2010 consistently across the board as having one or two main focuses on its main page, and not a lot of text. In fact, some of the hottest minimalist website designs have but a couple of words, some of them just the name of the product coupled with an amazing product shot.  Nothing over the top, stark simple, but it gets your attention in a snap.

Another website design that has been capturing the imagination of internet users and web designers is the use of the magazine-style layout. This kind website design recognizes the fact that eventually magazines will be overshadowed by magazine websites, mainly because of the paperless drive to save the environment from further abuse. This type of website design looks like your typical stylish print magazine with a lot of catchy headings and subheadings, links, and content previews – just like what you can expect from the front cover of your favorite magazine.

Looking at this website design, you notice it tries to re-create that magazine feel that most avid magazine readers have gotten used to. As a website, it appears to be overcrowded, but not for its target audience who prefers to get all the information and teasers it needs in one page.

Most hand-drawn website designs belong to artists or website design companies, and they use the first page of their website to dramatically emphasize their skills and creativity. The website below is a restaurant which means that artistry is starting to spill over to the mainstream websites. You can tell that a lot of thought has been put into creating this restaurant’s website, and it looks a little like a menu. You will also notice that it appears to be crowded, but really isn’t. Because of the dark background, there is a mystic that surrounds the website, as if beckoning one to call in for a reservation.

You will notice that the top websites of 2010 are more than just a business website. It  combines aesthetics with the personalized touch, before merging with the online business perfectly. This is a website trend that was not visible at all a few years ago.

The next top website design for 2010 is the retro look.  You may also call it vintage, but it basically refers to an understatement in web design, almost like an unfinished work of art.  Retro web designs can date back as early as 20 years ago, or go even further back to the days of black and white TV. In the example below, the product is a beer from Portland, Oregon, and one would assume from its web design that the company has been brewing since the 1960s. Except, this original brew from Oregon began selling beer only 24 years ago, in 1986.

The website is a testimony to their marketing angle that they have been brewing the best Portland beer for a long time. And it works superbly.  If you notice, this design also tries to be minimalist by not putting too much information on its top page. The graphics zeroes in on the product, and not much else. By all accounts, it appears that from now on, retro is making a strong comeback in design, this time evident in many website designs all across the globe.

Other 2010 top website designs veer towards the use of large graphics, large fonts, oversized footers and headers, and bold typeface and fonts. For 2010, and into 2011, the attitude towards website design has gone from trying to squeeze everything in one page to a more relaxed and subtle approach. Although, there is still the in-your-face design that can make anyone stop and stare. Generally speaking though, the approach remains minimalist and artsy.

For now, there are many websites that carry more than just website design. One example would be the Von Dutch website that incorporates the hand painted top border, large graphics, and textured background.  It also has the retro look, as well as an interesting black and white image, which is something you might see in a magazine-style website.

For web designers and business owners, the spectrum of design has gone explosive. There are no more barriers or inhibitions in creating a unique impression that could help drive traffic to the website simply on the basis of its extraordinary design. And therein lies the reason why it is called a trendy website design for 2010, and one to watch out for in the coming months.

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With web design being such a large subject ,with many many varied degrees of style, it should be very difficult to predict what the actual design trends will be for 2010. All you could do is reflect on 2009, analyze the trends and make an educated prediction based on your findings.

Even with that, with the speed at which the web moves and changes direction your prediction would still be well of the mark. Personally, I would rather sit back, and look forward to what new web design trends crop up.

I can't make a prediction about what web design will be like in 2010, but, that’s not to say its impossible to predict. In today’s news round-up we have collected some brave and honest articles that outline 'possible' trends for this year and also added some great articles with resolutions for designers, something we should all be doing!

Web Design Trends for 2010 from Web Design Ledger

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Web Design Trends for 2010 from helikopterdesign

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Top 10 Web Design Trends for 2010 from designtutorials4u

Web Design Trends and Resolutions

10 Web Design Trends for 2010 from Aaron Post

Web Design Trends and Resolutions

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Web Design Trends and Resolutions

Five Technologies That Will Keep Shaping the Web in 2010

Web Design Trends and Resolutions

New Years Resolutions For 2010 from Lee Munroe

Web Design Trends and Resolutions

5 Realistic Resolutions for Web Designers from Design Shack

Web Design Trends and Resolutions

51 New Year resolutions for Graphic and Web designers from Graphic Design Blender

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What do you think?