3 Essential Design Trends, February 2024
From atypical typefaces to neutral colors to unusual user patterns, there are plenty of new website design trends to try this month.
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From atypical typefaces to neutral colors to unusual user patterns, there are plenty of new website design trends to try this month.
So, you’ve finished college and are ready to showcase your design skills to the world. This is a pivotal moment that you’ve worked hard for. But you may find that design in the real world is quite different from what you experienced in your courses.
We can’t help but love flyers, especially when they grab attention and entice from the very first glance. Whether your chosen medium, digital or physical, flyers are still one of the best ways to engage potential customers. Even if you (or your clients) don’t want to print actual flyers, you can create gorgeous digital flyers.
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) make for versatile design elements. They can be intricate or simplistic. You can combine them with animation and special effects. And they’re inherently responsive. It’s no wonder that web designers have taken to the format. SVG adds a new level of flexibility compared to pixel-based images. They are a perfect match
2024 is well underway and shaping up to be an interesting year. So, to help you keep your focus on working hard and getting stuff done, we’ve collected another bunch of helpful bits and pieces from across the web.
The way we buy things has changed. Subscription-based services have taken over. Perhaps we’re only renting these days? We can see the results of this shift everywhere. Purchasing a product that doesn’t have a subscription tied to it is becoming rare. Even automakers are dangling subscription-only features to consumers. The web design industry is no
These three design trends are sure to help you generate some hot ideas in one of the coldest months of the year.
Welcome to 2024, where web design is as fast-paced as ever. You know how crucial a killer website is nowadays — your online handshake, 24/7 billboard, and usually the first hello to your customers. But with all these rapid changes, it’s tough to keep up, right?
There is an ongoing debate about whether design is more art or more science. SEO is 100% alchemy; if you know where to look and how to interpret what you find, anyone can turn underperforming websites into gold.