There’s no denying that as of the last thirty to forty years our technology has been exponentially growing. What does this mean exactly? What it means is that we’ve entered an age of innovation.
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There are many things you can do to bring your site load time down to that magical three second mark. Today we’re going to focus on the benefits of one way; AMP’s.
There are countless engaging elements that you can add to any site. From beautiful pictures to eye-catching transitions between sections, all with the intention of keeping visitors engaged and thrilled to stay or come back to your site at a later time.
You might have heard the term used but are not quite familiar with it. Was is an SVG? A Scalable Vector Graphics file, simply put, is a vector file (an image that’s easier to change) that will work on a website.
I’m not going to call this an emerging trend but it seems to be something that was put on the back-burner for far too often…and Google has noticed. To be fair, it’s not like they never considered the user experience important, in fact, that was the whole reason Google was created in the first place.
Having your own website can have tremendous value, it can help with branding your company and increase your presence to the rest of the world instead of just your local area. A great way to brand your company on a site is by tailored illustrations.
It’s always interesting to contemplate ideas when it comes to grabbing someone’s attention on a site. Truth is, there is no specific way to get someone’s attention. There are many combinations but as per experience, one I find to be incredibly effective is using color clashing.
You spent countless hours constructing the perfect work of art that would rival the works of Picasso. Cue microinteractions. These subtle hints in any design keep users moving forward and satisfied until the end.
In 2017, we see an old concept emerging…that of minimalism. The sheer power of minimalism is starting to be reacquainted into the repertoire of designers (web designers and graphic designers alike). By sheer power, we find that less is truly more.