In the early days of the Internet, websites lacked elegance; they were full of dreadful images and text. Overdesigning of websites then became a common trend. Websites were very appealing but could not adhere to accepted usability guidelines or were too heavy to load that the bandwidth couldn’t keep up.
Luckily, the web design trend witnessed in the last few years have resulted in simple but stunning websites.
Here are our favorite top web design trends from 2016
1. Minimalist Approach
Web designers were previously trying to showcase their skills by overdoing ‘design touches’. In 2016, a moment started, which is the minimalist movement. Designers are now getting rid of the unnecessary embellishments and focusing more on clean, simple design. Some of our favorite websites in 2016 use this minimalist approach. The minimalist approach helps bring content to the fore. The minimalist approach is likely to become even more popular in the coming years.
2. Responsive Design
Responsive design is a trend that is quickly catching on mostly due to attempts by the search engines to encourage better user experience by penalizing websites that aren’t mobile-friendly. Responsive design is one of the best ways to make a website mobile-friendly. While disagreements still persist about the best way to deliver responsive design, the consensus is that it is critical for any website and this is likely to be the case for a long time.
3. Flat Design
Flat design has really gained momentum. For a long time, the design community focused on creating the illusion of 3D. Various tricks were deployed such as drop shadow effects and layering techniques to play tricks on the eye. While some of the results were amazing, it finally seems that this trend is dead and gone. Flat design is common in many websites and blogs today. It has such a huge impact and it seems that this trend will be around for a while.
4. Long Content
Scrolling was kept at a minimum in the past. However, things have now changed and you will regularly find websites with long pages that require much scrolling. This technique has its pros and cons. Deep pages work well with the use of parallax design and strong images. Long content is also great for SEO. While parallax design has delivered some of the most stunning websites, it should be used with caution since things can go very bad very fast.
5. Original Video & Photos
Poor quality, cheap stock photos have been the downfall of many amazing web pages. Today, there is no room for such an excuse. You can easily find high quality and royalty free images to use on a website. As the emergence of amateur photographers continues, it seems that many more people are willing to share with the world. You should continue using original video and photos since there is no longer an excuse not to use them.
This is the best time to be making websites. Technology has advanced, websites now feature flat and minimalist design, and you have access to a seemingly never-ending supply of photos and videos you can use to make stunning websites. The 5 web design trends of 2016 discussed here are the ones we love most and we believe that they will stick around for a while.