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1. The Proliferation of UI Patterns
ReplyDeleteOne of the side effects of responsive design has meant that a lot of sites look similar. However, responsive design isn’t solely to blame. The rise of WordPress sites and the booming theme market also have a hand in it.
And some folks, such as Matthew Monbre, have copped to being guilty of following everyone else’s look with his company’s site.
We’re starting up the second month of 2016 and have seen many predictions for the web design scene already.
ReplyDeleteWhile most of these predictions make a lot of sense based on what we have seen being used lately, I’d like to dig deeper into these trends and analyze the top 7 web design trends 2016 has to offer, while providing some tools and resources in achieving the desired look.
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