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Latest Website Designs of 2016

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Top Web Design & Branding Company - Glossop

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8 responsive web design trends that defined 2015

In the short timespan since, responsive web design has gone from an interesting new idea to the industry-wide accepted approach to multi-device design. As we look to 2016, we can see that the maturation of this approach brings with it a number of best practices as well as some exciting trends.

7 Web Design Trends (That Won't Go Away) - DWUser.com Education Center

Web design is a field in a state of constant flux; the demands of the medium, along with the rapid pace of technological innovation have ensured that trends in this field are seldom permanent. What was innovative and inspiring two years back may not necessarily be so today.

5 website trends that will shake up 2015 | Blogs and Resources from PCA Predict (formerly Postcode Anywhere)

It has been a busy year for ecommerce. Again. The pace of sales growth continues with eMarketer predicting 20% global B2C ecommerce growth in 2014, reaching $1.5 trillion, driven by factors such as mobile and advanced delivery and payment options. The UK is still growing but at the slower rate of 16% with sales of £45bn.

7 Website Design Trends To Look Out For In 2015

During 2014 we have seen the typical website change and adapt to reflect how users interact with computers and mobile devices. In short, web design this year has been about 'keeping it simple' and straight to the point. In 2015 you can expect to see more simplified websites.

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Every year we see changes in the way that websites are designed and how they function from a user's perspective. Many of these changes are driven by the biggest players in the market such as Google who often outline what they expect to see from companies creating a new website.