Most Interesting Design Trends Among Blogs: 2010

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1 Feb 2010

The web is an dynamic, organic being. It evolves as people do, responding to trends in blogging and design by constantly raising the bar. With millions of bloggers out there, we see constant evolutions of the next design trend.

Here are some of my favorite recent trends in web design. Although the examples listed here may not be the orginator of the trend, they are the first to catch my eye.

Web 2.0

The design trend associated with Web 2.0 is actually multiple trends rolled into one.

  • Round corners
  • Glossy/Shiny graphics
  • Big, prominent graphics
  • Larger, non-serif typography

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Simple

I’ve often said, a designer who can pull off a simplistic design is just as talented as the one that can create a super-complex one. That is because a simple design is more than just leaving elements out. It is about balancing design, carefully choosing colors and typography, and expertly integration navigation and content to create an effective and smooth design.

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Whole site branding integration

Orginally, web designs included a header, with a logo and a content section, with the content. Recently, designers are pushing the limits by incorporating colors, logos, branding, messaging and graphics throughout the entire site, not just the header.

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Advanced typography

Web designers are putting much more thought into typography. There are many resources popping up to pick a typography set. Once upon a time, designs included an h1, h2, and p style. Now some designs include dozens of different font stylings.

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Single page design

Along with designing simpler sites, designers are exploring ways to keep content on one page. In portfolios, showcases or simple informational sites, developers are looking for ways to put all content on page one so the readers sees it all without having to click through anywhere. The example below you will recognized as Twitter. As arguably one of the top 5 sites on the web, everything you need to know about Twitter is located on the front page.

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AJAX

You know AJAX (asynchronous JavaScript and XML), it is that cool interaction when you click something on a site and it changes, without reloading. This is a huge advancement in web design technology and allows users to get the content they desire without moving about the site. Most major publishing platforms have integrated AJAX into their codex. The leader is easily seen in all the WordPress AJAX plugins.

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Large images

Advances in compression technology, increased internet access speeds have allowed designers to grow the size and quality of images they use in new designs. This makes for an appealing and graphically pleasing design.

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Perspective and depth

Strategically using dropshadows, angles and overlaps, designers have added a 3rd dimension to web design that was previously limited to 2 dimensions. Using these techniques, designers are able to draw user attention to specific areas consistent with the goals of the site. Perhaps conversion forms, twitter buttons or featured content.

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Themed designs

Designers are adding overarching themes like grunge, retro, whimsical, etc. These themes tie together all elements of a design and give the user a feeling of continuity, adding to the overall experience.

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Specific purpose

Designers have realized that themes should be designed for a specific purpose such as magazine, portfolio, green, blogging, etc. Designing for a purpose allows the designer and webmaster to focus on function and not generalize the design so it can be used across multiple different sites.

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Additional Resources

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5 Responses to Most Interesting Design Trends Among Blogs: 2010

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Malau3302

February 8th, 2010 at 9:16 pm

Only two answers :

Revert back to 32 bit

or

Buy a webcam that supports 64bit ( I think its rare )

Hope this helps.

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Stephen K

February 11th, 2010 at 7:50 pm

Yu have to privatize your page. it allows your bio to remain available, but details about your questions and answers are hidden

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Mercuri

February 14th, 2010 at 9:54 am

well i recorn MacbOOK

or try dell XPO

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bo_fra

March 28th, 2010 at 10:30 am

What I suggest, is making your lines REALLY dark and prominent, making sure there isn't a lot of stray marks on the paper. Scan it into Photoshop. There, using the magic wand selection tool, you can select your darknened lines (my suggestion is to zoom in till you can see pixels so you don't miss any) and fill them in with black on a separate layer (just in case you f'up. Then, you can use the blur tool to soften them. If you need to fill in color, go back to the layer where you filled in the black lines and select everything you need to fill in with a certain color. Go to a new layer and do your magic there and move it UNDER the layer with the dark lines, so it looks smoother.

As a finishing touch, I suggest duplicating the image, merging all the layers together, duplicate that solidified layer, go to the layer pallete, change the lighting to hard light, go up to your filters, apply a gaussian blur of roughly 3.4 px. This always gives my graphics a dreamy look to them and they look more professional.

I REALLY hope this helps you.

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manny

April 9th, 2010 at 11:37 pm

If the area is not that large then I suggest getting someone to retexture over all of it so that the area is all consistent. Or a cheaper version would to buy a few cans of texture and apply it yourself. If the area is large then you may consider completely retexturing. Hope this helps.

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