Wednesday, 27 January 2016

Trends for Website Design in Manchester 2016




The Biggest mistake for an organisation running a website is not keeping with the changing trends. It is agreed that website design trends change much more frequently than other media. That is why it is essential businesses keep track of these changes on a regular basis. The following text elaborates on the positive and negative predictions of the trends for Website Design in Manchester expected in 2016. 
The Positive:-
-          More Graphics:-
o   You should expect even more integration of graphics and text. This will not only improve the overall look of the website, but it will also add to the functionality.
-          Customer Centred Design:-
o   Website design in Manchester will be centred on the perspective of the customer, more than ever before. An interactive portion of the website will feature the journey of the customer from humble roots to the digital presence we see today.
-          Split Designs:-
o   Designs will include wide divided boxes that will give more room for designers to showcase their creativity.
The Negative:-
-          Lengthy Scrolling:-
o   The day of multiple pages is gone. Today’s websites showcase all of its content on a single page, of course to accommodate various parts of your website you will have to make use of scrolling. Visitors get frustrated with websites that apparently have no end.
-          Navigations might be hidden:-
o   Most websites today often incorporate navigation menus that are either hidden, or not there at all. Sure, this approach really adds to the creative element of your website, but it also adds to its overall complexity.
-          Heavy Intro Pages:-
o   Website designers are putting too much effort on powerful Intro pages, for which they may use videos, animations and large images. Despite their overall aesthetics, websites are becoming increasing heavy and slow due these intro pages.

For an expert Website Design in Manchester, you are more than welcome to get in touch with us at Direct Solutions, by phone on 01204263000 or email info@directsolutionsltd.co.uk.

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