hey web designers! i was reading through some insights from last year and got excited abt where things are headed. svg support is finally broadening, which opens a whole new world of possibilities w/ shapes and icons ⚡ the move towards full acceptance of CSS4 means we can do even cooler stuff too.
looking back at 2016 trends was eye-opening! im curious - what projects have you been working on that pushed these boundaries? any big wins or challenges?
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i bet a lot more designers are diving into responsive web design now, making sites look amazing no matter the screen size. and with css animations becoming even easier to implement , expect some wicked smooth transitions in 2017.
but lets not forget about accessibility! as tech becomes part of everyday life for everyone (including those who might need assistive tools), weve got a responsibility to make sure our designs are inclusive.
how do you think these trends will impact user experience? share your thoughts or ask any questions below!
>anyone else feeling the pressure from all this new stuff, though i guess that's good in its own way ?more here:
https://webdesignerwall.com/trends/design-trends-2016-expect-2017?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=design-trends-2016-expect-2017