World Wide Web design Trends in 2011 |
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| By: Benr Rama | ||||
Every day in 2011, millions of people use the internet to make calls, and find restaurants. They do it from handhelds. They also do it from iPads. With all this going on, what are the latest artful conception trends? We have all seen that less is more as the web reduces to a medium that can be seen by both mobile devices and wired computers. Take a look at Facebook and Twitter. What do you notice? Less is more for these information superhighwaysites. 2010 and 2011 in virtual communitysites means streamlined, information superhighwaysites without the bells and whistles that became popular in the 1990s. Back then it was very popular to have virtual communitysites with fire, dynamic HTML and many other things that don't matter. In 2011, websites have gotten smarter. Psychologists have educated designers to the fact that the customer can be steered by less items on a page. This boost became public knowledge about 3 years ago. Pages immediately slimmed down. Less meant more. Within 2 years, the most effective pages had less than 3 critical elements on them. Designers are using softer colors and pages are taking on a pastel revolution of minimalism. The best example of this is the Twitter computer worldsite. The color choices exemplify this concept and the focus for mobile devices gives us a hint to the future of the internet. Mobile computer worldsites like Twitter will be an example of what success in the future will look like. Success in the future will be calculated in the tens of millions of users. A world wide website with 100,000 users will be considered "small". Mobile devices will give us a freedom that the old internet could never provide. Unchained from the past, these trends will transcend the human condition. As every single aspect of the virtual community goes mobile, we can expect to see a mobile version of YouTube as soon as every mobile device is able to process and run Youtube video. So we can expect that as time goes on, these trends to continue and our computer world will become more mobile. |
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