Comments on: Top 8 Web Design Trends Your Startup Needs to Stand Out in 2017 https://www.branex.ae/blog/web-design-trends-2017/ Thu, 13 Sep 2018 08:03:52 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 By: Saher Naseem https://www.branex.ae/blog/web-design-trends-2017/#comment-999 Thu, 29 Dec 2016 10:18:59 +0000 https://www.branex.ae/blog/?p=3228#comment-999 In reply to Sean Rice.

Hey Sean, thanks a lot for your valued comment. I do agree that the flat design technique will not completely vanish from the scene. However, I feel that entire website’s UIs will not be “completely” flat as the example I shared above. Dashboards/consoles might remain flat as it serves a completely different purpose and an aesthetically pleasing interface is not required here.

Would love to read more of your valuable insights in future as well. Cheers!

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By: Sean Rice https://www.branex.ae/blog/web-design-trends-2017/#comment-967 Tue, 27 Dec 2016 16:40:57 +0000 https://www.branex.ae/blog/?p=3228#comment-967 Great article.
I agree with you on all points except one. You’ve noticed a lot of trends that I think you’re right about. Generally, focusing on the little things (micro-interactions and animation), and creating simplicity will help savvy businesses succeed.

I think you might be a bit off-target in saying “Flat designs will no longer exist.” While you’re seeing the fad peaking an beginning to fall off, I don’t think they’ll go away. Much like skeuomorphism is still around (flat design, while a response to rampant skeuomorphism, did not eliminate it entirely), though not to the extent that it was, “flat” as a design technique will still exist in a designer’s toolbelt to be used as the situation requires.

I look forward to what’s next! Thanks for sharing your mind!

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