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  1. 1. The Proliferation of UI Patterns

    One 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.

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  2. We’re starting up the second month of 2016 and have seen many predictions for the web design scene already.

    While 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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