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15 front-end design principles to help you create better websites

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 Do not be afraid that adhering to generally accepted design rules will limit your creativity; on the contrary, it will help you do better work. Often, designers start a task intuitively, which is not always the right decision. Using rules, structuredness, can pleasantly surprise you with the final result. An impressive design isn't just about inspiration; it takes practice and adherence to standard rules. Interfaces are becoming more sophisticated, captivating with their brevity and practicality. Many years of experience allows us today to use all the best and most advanced design tools. In this article, we'll take a look at 15 design principles that have evolved over a long period of time. This is a great beginner's guide to the field. Usability basics 1. Do not overload the user with unnecessary thought processes. Websites should be intuitive and concise for all people. No need to make an overly intricate interface or function. It is highly likely that no one will stay f...

FLAT DESIGN SCANS THE WORLD OF WEB DESIGN

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From its very first appearance, flat design literally swept the world of  web design , leaving everything… flat in its path! Learn the reasons for its success and how it will evolve in the future. Many years ago people believed that the earth was flat. This theory was of course abandoned when it was proved that the earth is spherical. In the digital world the opposite has happened! In 2013, the realistic approach to web design techniques and elements received a strong blow from the introduction of the minimalist trend of flat design. The flat design exceeded all expectations. In almost three years, countless websites, applications, visual arts on social media, etc. look like a roller coaster has passed over them. See a typical and very Christmas example - to get in the mood slowly - by Google, which played a key role in the development and introduction of flat design.   The evolution of flat design To stay on top, you have to evolve. That i...