Is Minimalism Exploited To The Maximum In Web Design?

Is Minimalism Exploited To The Maximum In Web Design?

Minimalist web design is achieved through reducing design elements to only the most essential ones. Up until now, it's been the go-to option for most web-designers in the recent years, but it seems people are slowly starting to get fed up with it.

Even though it seems really simple, designing a minimalist website can be extremely difficult to master, which just doesn't pay off anymore. Some other trends like structured chaos and animations are gaining popularity and in this guide, we'll show you just how and why.

Breaking the Rules - Structured Chaos

The rules of symmetry are there to be broken, at least in 2017. Best designers are no longer striving for perfect compositions and layouts and instead focus on more chaotic compositions. However, chaos in this sense of the word doesn't mean there's no harmony in this type of design. The fact is that everyone got a little fed up with creating beautiful but simple layouts. Design elements such as icons, headers, and paragraphs are split apart, opposite to being aligned to one of the edges, thus creating a different kind of feel to a website.

Motion in Web Design

Web users have become increasingly proficient at using the web, so they're now always looking for something interesting to happen on the websites they're visiting. From videos to animations and GIFs, adding movement to a website will make it more dynamic. Users are constantly on the lookout for something to happen on their screens as well as interactivity, so animations and GIFs can really help you out with that. They also have an easier time explaining products and services when compared to text, images or videos, all while being lighter for your website speed. This is also why most companies are now requiring a Freelance web designer portfolio before hiring, so they can have a sense if the potential candidate is familiar with what they're after.

Creative Uses of Typography

Some major changes have happened in the recent years when it comes to the use of typography and it's likely that the boundaries are going to be pushed even more by web designers. Type is getting more and more space all while also being combined with videos in some cases. Bold, big typography can create a powerful contrast in your content between headers and paragraphs, but also improve overall user experience on the website. When it comes to fonts, designers are no longer sticking to one single font throughout their design, but rather keep combining them in order to create a more dynamic layout.

Typography

Conclusion

Web design is changing rapidly and is bound to be changing at even faster pace in the years to come, so what's trendy today might be completely passé in 2018. This is why it's important to know in which direction the trends are moving if you want to stay ahead of the curve with your website. Don't be afraid to think out of the box, because you might be onto something that's going to become a trendsetter as well. Just keep in mind that flat, minimalistic design is still alive if you're looking to put the emphasis on your content, but it won't blow anyone's mind anymore.

Posted by Lena Hemsworth

Lena Hemsworth
Lena Hemsworth is a freelance blogger and self-taught web designer who lives in Sydney. Her inspirations are powerful women and forces of nature such as waves. When she is not working she enjoys kite surfing and taking care of house plants. Follow her on Twitter

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