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Showing posts with label sunshine coast web design. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 14 February 2018

Are You Ready For The Web Designs Of The Future?

Have you ever wondered what the websites of the future will look like? Technology is changing every day and businesses must change along with it if they want to succeed.

In August this year, it will just 27 years since the first ever website was launched. Not much more than a quarter of a century yet so much has changed. Over the next 27 years, the changes will be even more dramatic.

Get Your Website Ready

Now is the time to get your website ready for the future. Why? Because many of those 'future' technologies are already here and being used on your competitors' websites!

Web Design
When we talked about the best web design in the past, we were referring to things like font use, image quality and white space. They should now be a given, along with mobile-friendly design and interactive apps.
The best web design of the future will incorporate advanced artificial intelligence, more use of Chatbots, sophisticated marketing automation and more.

Keeping Pace with Change

Will Sunshine Coast web design be able to keep pace with these changes? It already is, if you know where to look. It seems as if new website design agencies are popping up every day. And being so new they must be all over those fresh technologies, right?

Possibly but as Carl Sagan said, "You have to know the past to understand the present".

New Opportunities

When we look at the best Sunshine Coast web design we see advanced website technology in action. We're seeing the latest web content management systems, the newest graphics, interactive videos and floating navigation menus. There are new opportunities for eCommerce websites to convert more clicks to sales, and more use of animation to catch the viewer's eye.

If your website doesn't have these elements and more, it's time to consider a rebuild. Because the best web design in 2018 should be yours.

Sunday, 4 September 2016

Trending Now In Sunshine Coast Web Design

Sunshine Coast Web Design Trends

While some of the world's major brands spend millions on professional website design and digital marketing, most SMEs have a much smaller budget. But that shouldn't mean they have to miss out on some of the great web design trends that we are seeing.

Many of the current on-trend features are less about money, and more about the skills of the web developer, which means small businesses can find affordable web design.

Better Use Of Photography

One of the new visual trends we are seeing in Sunshine Coast graphic design is the more creative use of photography - most notably, the growing popularity of large background images. Done correctly, this can deliver a huge impact upon opening and draw the user further into the site.

And joy of joys, we are finally moving away from using those cheesy, staged stock images to more natural, real photography. Without a doubt this will give your site far more authenticity and users will notice the change.

More Personal Branding

Another trend in Sunshine Coast web design right now is more use of personal branding, a huge plus as far as marketing your site goes. Personal branding will help you build better relationships with online customers. It will also help build trust in your products and services, ideal for eCommerce web design.

Whilst not new, we are seeing far greater emphasis on mobile-friendly website design. This goes much deeper than simply caring about your mobile users - it's to do with Google and rankings and, if you ignore this trends, you'll probably regret it.

More Focus On Content

Closely connected is the growth in RWD, or Responsive Web Design. Whether the user is on a laptop, mobile phone, tablet or PC, it's vital to ensure they are enjoying the same online experience.

You may have noticed that websites are looking cleaner, less cluttered? This is called Flat Design, a technique which focuses more on content and the use of white space - and less on tricks and gimmicks - and perfectly suits Google's obsession with quality content.