2. Fewer menu options
01
The number of visible, main menu navigation items is now reduct to
the absolute minimum (3 - 4 items).
https://econsultancy.com/blog/68600-10-sensible-web-design-trends-for-2017/
4. Bye bye, hamburger
02
Users often do not recognise the hamburger symbol.
https://econsultancy.com/blog/68600-10-sensible-web-design-trends-for-2017/
5.
6. Duotones
03
Expect to see more duotone imagery taking the place of higher
resolution hero backgrounds, or used to bring consistency when several
images are displayed.
https://econsultancy.com/blog/68600-10-sensible-web-design-trends-for-2017/
8. Authentic images
04
One of the significant web design trends in 2017 is to use as many high
quality, unique photos as possible – especially for the backgrounds of
websites.
http://www.smartinsights.com/user-experience/essential-2017-web-design-trends/
9. Breaking the grid
05
The traditional grid layout is changing, with designers now using it in
more innovative ways.
https://www.clicky.co.uk/2016/11/design-trends-2017/
10.
11. Dynamic storytelling
06
Websites that tell a story can often engage users and play on
something that evokes human emotion.
https://www.pixelkicks.co.uk/blog/web-design-trends-2017/
13. Micro-interactions
07
Micro-interactions provide useful, humanised feedback to let users
know what to do and what's happening, in a thoughtful and
entertaining way.
http://www.creativebloq.com/features/10-top-ui-trends-for-2017
14. Stronger use of typography
08
Typography is another creative medium for brands and designers to
experiment with when creating content which is full of personality.
https://www.zazzlemedia.co.uk/blog/digital-design-trends/
15.
16. Minimalism
09
Minimalism means an emphasis on performance (speed) and
uncluttered UX.
"Typograhy, contrast and space are all
important.
https://econsultancy.com/blog/68600-10-sensible-web-design-trends-for-2017/