2018’s Trends in Web Design and Web Development
The web is becoming increasingly complex. Design from a purely visual perspective is barely relevant. The topics that will set the trends in 2018 are different.
The web is becoming increasingly complex. Design from a purely visual perspective is barely relevant. The topics that will set the trends in 2018 are different.
When it comes to the presentation of static drafts, a product such as Powerpoint is a valid choice. Presentator realizes this concept as a web app, for free.
The dreaded topic of duplicate content is surrounded by lots of legends, assumptions, and theories. Now, there’s a clarification from Google.
The only constant in the world is “change”. Thus, from time to time we see new trends in technologies, healthcare, education, and everything else. Naturally, art and design are no different.
Bootstrap is popular for a reason. But, if you think there was nothing better, take a look at Propeller.
Dribbble is bigger than what you can oversee. One reason for that is that it contains a lot of crap. UI Jar separates the wheat from the chaff.
The Asian prototyping software Mockplus is gaining popularity in Europe and other western countries. It allows for an almost intuitive creation of mockups. We took a look at the tool for you.
PWA, progressive web apps, can only become the standard over the native mobile apps if they have a wide array of supporters. Every web app can be a progressive web app.
Illustrations on websites are turning into a real trend. The recently started project Undraw provides them for free.
A free UI kit with elements for the modern user interface is a good thing as it is. Elements for Sketch is current and extensive on top of that.
Pablo Stanley is the name of the man that actually created the website mentioned in the title. He explains Photoshop to designers that don’t use Photoshop.
Do you know Mondrian? You’ll probably say no. But that’s unlikely. At least his art style will seem familiar. Take a look.
Icons are some of those design elements that you can’t have enough of. You should grasp the extensive collection of the IconBros.
Currently, there is no lack of design tools. The opposite is the case, as the assortment has never been bigger. But which ones are actually being used?
Never look a gift horse in the mouth? Say that to a designer. His sense of aesthetics is almost militant. Thus, be careful this Christmas.
Logo editors as web apps can be anything between great and terrible. DesignEvo goes into the direction of “great”, although it’s not perfect.