Topic: 'Design'
In the last post, I listed the top 3 web design trends of 2012 in the Creativity category. I think it was safe to say that the number one trend was Responsive Web Design. It really did take off in 2012, and it kind of goes hand in hand with the number one web design trend in the Technology category as well; HTML5 and CSS3.
HTML5 + CSS3
HTML5 is the latest version of HTML (Hypertext Markup Language). It's taking a little while to be fully supported in all web browsers, ...
With 2013 fast approaching, I thought I would give a quick run down of what web design trends we saw for the year 2012.
There are many aspects of web design which include the Business, Marketing, and Technology, however for this post I will only comment on the Creativity trends for this year.
Responsive Web Design
Probably more than any other trend, Responsive Web Design has been the most powerful trend of 2012. With the ever increasing mobile market, and large screen monitors, web ...
What exactly is Content Centered Web Design? Well, it's exactly how it sounds. A web design centered entirely around it's own content. Basically, the web design itself is based on whatever content has been provided to you.
The first thing you need to do with any new client is to request content. A draft is sufficient, but it needs to be something in order for the design to work at all. So many times without any content whatsoever, a web design may change many ...
Published on: 2012-03-28 3:41:08 PM |
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It certainly seems that HTML5 is starting to move center stage as its popularity seems to be rising. Increasingly more I’m hearing of internet sites developed in HTML5, but do you find it really the future of website design? If so, are we ready for it?
I honestly enjoy the direction HTML5 is going. I’ve read about the benefits to web and application developers and the semantic side of HTML5 it all sounds very good, however I haven’t actually seen these benefits in ...
As a web development company, a considerable amount of the work we do would be the redesigning and redevelopment of any business' existing website. There may be a number of reasons why you would want an internet site redesign, but generally they usually are narrowed down to these key areas:
Your clients tell you it's time
Nothing is better than actually talking to your customers about improvements that might be made. Surveys work nice but direct feedback provides better results. It ...