These are 7 Website Design Trends for 2023 that I really enjoyed. You’ll be amazed at what you can do with GrammarlyGO. Sign up at https://grammarly.com/codexcommunity and get 20% off Grammarly Premium.
The web design include current and future trends inspired by things like AI as well as midjourney but include past trends that have developed from previous years like 2022 as well. The web designs include things like dark mode, 3d interactivity, ui and ux that uses 90s retro themes, and much more. If you follow graphics design for website designs, this should be a great video to stay up to touch with the latest ui trends.
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Nice to see web design coming back after bootstrap almost killed all creativity.
Thanks! Where can I find the links to these sites?
Nauseating interfaces and motion doesn't mean GOOD USER EXPERIENCE or BETTER CONVERSION RATES
Cool! Thank you!
Ok after 3, I gave up…thats even stupider than 2 and only works as design students folio piece.
style 2 is the definition of stupid…hows that work on mobile and tablet and why would users bother?
who is better EditorX or Webflow ?
This is not a web design trend; rather, it is an example of what not to do when building your website. If you don't want to lose most of your visitors because your website takes forever to load and is hard to read and navigate, then avoid this approach.
This feels like we have been before. I remember admiring originality and beauty of pages like that and quickly leaving them for much less original and pretty pages where I don't have to think how to use the damn thing and wait 20 seconds for it to load.
all these existed 15 years ago with adobe flash and actionscript