Gradients
Missing from the design landscape for a few years, gradients
are making a major comeback. But the look of the color blurring technique has
shifted.
In the last round of gradients, there were subtle variations
throughout the design. Apple’s iOS icons were a prime example. Now, gradients
are big, bold and use plenty of color.
The most popular usage is a two color gradient overlay on
photos. (This technique can look absolutely amazing!) It’s a great option to
switch up your look or to make a less-than-interesting photo a little more
intriguing. You can also use a gradient background to draw the eye when you
don’t have other imagery to work with.
Video with Sound
People are becoming more accustomed to watching videos –
from short bits of YouTube to movies – on their devices. Websites can mimic
this cinematic experience as well with a full-on video with sound display on
the homepage. (It does not have to be auto-play to be effective.)
Proceed with caution. Include an option to toggle sound off
and on, because not all users will appreciate it. The content needs to be so
stellar that users will demand sound as part of the experience. (This is a
trend that can be tough to pull off but can work beautifully if you have the
right video and sound content combination.)
Virtual Reality
(Almost)
Virtual Reality will likely be the most talked about design
element of 2017. With more devices on the market – and at affordable price
points – VR is going to be big. Gamers will probably get the most out of VR
initially, but it could definitely reach into marketing and other applications.
You’ll need to be ready to design for it. But moreover, you
need to be ready to create virtual reality experiences that don’t require a
headset. This includes website designs with 360-degree video and other highly
interactive experiences with three-dimensional effects.
Anything that takes interaction to the next level will have
that VR feel and be perfectly on-trend.
Even More Parallax
Parallax scrolling effects were a big trend in 2016 and
designers have only gotten cleverer with these mouse-based movements. That
trend will continue with more impressive – and fancier parallax effects.
Look for parallax effects that move up, rather than down,
and movements that capture a much more layered design. The key to almost every
design trend in 2017 is that touch of reality and parallax will be no
exception. The more real the movement looks on the screen, the more users will
want it.
Super Simple
Homepages
More designs will start to strip away the type heavy
homepage styles that have been popular for a while. More designers are opting
for design that feature only a word or two on the first screen of the design.
And before you worry about SEO, these pages are often packed
with plenty of information below the scroll. This is a great example of how
user habits are changing web design as a whole. Thanks to plenty of scrolling
on mobile websites, users are scrolling more on websites regardless of device.
This makes it easier to design a light, airy hero area and pack the design with
content on the scroll.
Here’s the trick: Just make sure to give users enough in
this simple design to make them want more so that they will engage in scrolling
behaviors.
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