Hottest Web Trends 2.014

  • View
    375

  • Download
    0

  • Category

    Design

Preview:

DESCRIPTION

Hottest Web Trends of 2014. Cutting edge tech trends for your web. Give your web the power it needs to differentiate itself and attract user attention and engagements.

Citation preview

A presentation bywww.presentationgfx.com

HOTTESTWEB TRENDS

2.014

Flat design is minimalist design on steroids. It’s about

keeping it simple, clean and modern which are words

you often hear out of most clients’ mouths.

FLAT UI DESIGN

FIXED NAVIGATION BARIn 2014, navigation bars will be available at all times! So, if you’re

dealing with a content heavy website, then a fixed position sidebar

or top menu will be the logical approach.

Responsive design is not just a trend, it is a website

necessity. Data shows around 50% of web visitors are

on mobile devices and tablets, so “we don’t need

mobile” is no longer relevant.

RESPONSIVE DESIGN

In 2014, video backgrounds are going to be the “in thing”. Video

background in your website will not only create the wow

effect but also create an engaging user experience.

MOVING BACKGROUND

They present a lot of information in a small space.

That’s why business owners are asking for them.

The end-user likes infographics because each of

them has its own personality.

INFOGRAPHICS

It’s all about the impact and making a BIG statement.

Parallax design achieves that successfully with its scrolling

mischief, powerful imagery, and strong and creative

typography.

PARALLAXSCROLLING

Massive pictures and background images as opposed to patterns for texture

seem to be increasingly popular, and they certainly look nice on retina displays.

Clients love it because it looks good, users love it because it feels good.

IMAGE MANIPULATION

The avalanche of mobile apps we’ve

all been swimming in has exposed

our eyes to all sorts of typography

goodies and that has had a major

factor in our font usage

expectations.

MIX & MATCH TYPOGRAPHY

Lazy Load is delays loading of images in long web pages. Images outside

of viewport are not loaded until user scrolls to them. This is opposite of

image preloading. This enhances your website performance as well as

server activity.

LAZY LOADING

Smaller sites with less content are easing

away from this model to a simpler one,

incorporating images and content onto a

single web page.

LANDING PAGE

www.presentationgfx.com

CHECK OUT OUR PORTFOLIO

@

www.presentationgfx.com