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Neon Web Design Trends in 2014

Neon Web Design Trends in 2014 | WebsiteDesign | Scoop.it
Why keeping up with web design trends is vital In today’s fast-evolving trends, people’s interests are being influenced briskly by the web, wherein onlin


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Like #7, use of Neon Colors as accents. Color is so tricky online its use as "accents" is the best idea. Will see if I can find a "neon color accent" example and shsre it, but sounds like a cool trend I've only read about from this Chinese social agency.

Other trends noted include ones we've seen in several of these "what's up for 2014" posts including:

* Simple.

* Flat.
* All in one.

* Responsive.
* scrolling.


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70 Stunning Responsive Sites For Inspiration Before A Mobile Holiday

70 Stunning Responsive Sites For Inspiration Before A Mobile Holiday | WebsiteDesign | Scoop.it

This holiday season will be the Christmas of MOBILE devices. Here are some amazing examples of the art and science of responsive design.



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Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight, October 1, 2013 7:41 AM

This holiday selling season will be all about MOBILE. Responsive websites look great no matter what device is lookign at them. Here are 70 examples of how to do responsive web design right.

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20 Web Design Trends In 2013 From Responsive To Storytelling

20 Web Design Trends In 2013 From Responsive To Storytelling | WebsiteDesign | Scoop.it
Predicting the future is tough, but with the fast-moving nature of the web, it’s good to know what lies ahead. Craig Grannell talks to top industry figures about the web design trends you should be mindful of over the coming 12 months.

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Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight, September 22, 2013 6:51 PM

Web design is changing fast and here are 20 trends we've seen this year.

Raquel Oliveira's curator insight, September 24, 2013 4:54 PM

2 lovely subjects: Web designer and storytelling !

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Responsive Website Design & Web 3.0 [Infographic]

Responsive Website Design & Web 3.0 [Infographic] | WebsiteDesign | Scoop.it

Won’t it be simpler to have just a single website that could work everywhere? Responsive web design technology does exactly this.

With the gaining popularity of smartphones, More and more websites are accessed via mobile devices. Websites that aren’t optimized for mobile browsing scare away visitors. Responsive web design can be a solution to this problem. If done correctly, responsive web design doesn’t only provide a better mobile browsing experience, but it can also improve the loading time by optimizing the content for smartphones  Analysts at Morgan Stanley claim that the world is currently going through fifth technological revolution since the last 50 years. This one is based on the evolution of mobile internet. According to statistics, mobile Internet usage has been growing staggeringly over the past few years and is expected to overtake desktop Internet usage by the year 2013.

What is Responsive Web Design?

A website that is designed to established standards laid down for responsive web designing will be able to adopt its design and layout to fit the specifications of the device calling it. It does this by dynamically adopting to different screen sizes and by reformatting the positioning and look of the constituent elements of the website.

So what may appear to be a website with large images spread through three columns on a computer screen, will appear to have smaller images in a single column on a mobile screen. All of this does not need multiple codes written for each type of device. A single set of code which accepts various specification parameters from the device will do the job. CSS3 is used to give the generated website the desired look and feel.


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Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight, May 4, 2013 7:58 AM

Responsive & Web 3.0
Put aside the SEO benefits, creating responsive design is beyond important because the future is about having your content look great no matter what type of devices is receiving.

Responsive design also forces a new framework on your content marketing THINKING. Your content marketing begins to get away from the static and more toward the dynamic.

Since the future of web design is dynamic making this move now has many benefits.

Responsive

Web 3.0

Snippets and Tags (Responsive)

Yes (Web 3.0)


Flexible images (Responsive)

Yes & controlled by code (Web 3.0)


Focus on the visual (Responsive)

Yes (Web 3.0)


No but easy to modify (Responsive)

Dynamic create in real time on fly (Web 3.0)


 

Internet marekting consistently shows those who embrace the future earliest and strongest reap the benefits. The time for your website to be responsive is now.

Judy Cannon's curator insight, May 4, 2013 11:53 AM

I am writing a class on Responsive Web Design and Cross-Browser Compatibility that will be available in the Webmaster Certificate Program in the fall.

 

Judy

Dolly Bhasin 's curator insight, May 5, 2013 11:54 PM

The way to go for both web and mobile web!

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10 Tips To Build A Responsive Website [Infographic]

10 Tips To Build A Responsive Website [Infographic] | WebsiteDesign | Scoop.it

Want your website to look great on smartphones, tablets, PCs and even TVs? Learn how to go fully responsive.


The Web and the mobile browsers remain one of the top ways that users interact with websites and if they have trouble on their smartphone, there is a good chance they are not coming back.

That’s where responsive design can help.

Responsive design is a concept where you build your website once and then format it so it can adapt to any screen size that accesses it. Designers use HTML5 and CSS to build the sites and set parameters so the content will resize itself whether the user is in vertical or horizontal viewing mode, on a tablet, desktop or smartphone or even a screen as large as a television...


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bancoideas's curator insight, April 17, 2013 7:58 AM

Mira esta #infografía con 10 tips para construir tu sitio #web #responsive, #ideas útiles

Filipe MS Bento's curator insight, April 18, 2013 10:30 AM

Excelent infografic (as graphic as you can get!):

Susan Myburgh's curator insight, April 18, 2013 6:09 PM

Wonderful - clear and brief.

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2013 The Year of Responsive Design [Infographic]

2013 The Year of Responsive Design [Infographic] | WebsiteDesign | Scoop.it
With a multitude of mobile devices coming out almost every week, how can marketers ensure that their content is optimized for different device types, screen sizes, and capabilities?
Jeff Domansky's curator insight, December 30, 2012 3:06 PM

Useful insight into Responsive Design and why it’s the going to be one of the biggest marketing trends in 2013.

Dolly Bhasin 's curator insight, December 30, 2012 10:43 PM

43% planning a trip! VIOLA! I am on right track!