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3 Web Design Trends Taking Over 2015 -- So Far
Posted on August 22, 2015 by MyNetWire
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Website Design
When was the last time you truly considered giving your business' professional website design a makeover with the help of a digital media marketing company?
If you can't remember, there's a good chance your website is still outfitted with outdated, obsolete web design elements -- and your website's visitors will be able to tell the difference. In fact, 40% of web users say they respond better to visual information over plain text, meaning your website's look and feel is just as important as any marketing content you produce.
Because web design is an ever-evolving field, something that may have been considered good web design in 2010 may appear antiquated today. Given this, it's essential for every business to update their web designs regularly.
Not sure which of the biggest website design ideas in 2015 are best for your business and its website? Here are three of 2015's top web design trends that you absolutely need to incorporate into your website design:
Large images and fonts
Did you know that 44% of web users have said that website navigation is difficult when they browse the web on their mobile devices? To help combat this, a growing number of websites are turning to large, attention-grabbing text and engaging visuals. This makes it easier for users to navigate around your website and makes it easy for them to find the information they seek on your page.
The hamburger menu
We've all seen a hamburger menu before. These icons, comprised of three horizontal lines, are the gateway to a website's navigation menu and tabs. Because they can be expanded and collapsed with the click of a mouse, they allow you to use more of your homepage on exciting, captivating design.
Responsive web design
Of all the website design ideas in 2015, this one is impossible to ignore. Last year, the number of people using the Internet on their mobile devices surpassed desktop web use for the first time in history. As a result, today's web user expects each website to have responsive, mobile-ready web design. In fact, about 40% of users will leave your site and go to a different search engine result if the website isn't mobile-friendly.
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