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Web design evolution

Movement based interfaces will probably become a staple on the web. Perhaps when combined with libraries such as tracking.js, interfaces that respond to hand movements could be closer than we think. Bolder and larger typography is likely to become more prevalent. People often want engaging and compelling ways to get their information quickly. This will likely elicit a rise in the use of videos and other storytelling visuals. The web is an interesting place, where nothing stands still for too long. Information is always changing and the methods we use to deal with that information will always evolve along with it. Published by: https://careerfoundry.com/en/blog/web-development/8-web-development-trends-2017/

Static website generators

Static website generators create websites from plain text, usually stored in files and not in databases. In certain situations, static websites built by generators, such as Jekyll, allow for some advantages, such as increased speed, security, ease of deployment, and their handling of traffic surges. However, they have no real-time content or user content (such as comments), which have become a “must” on the web today. As Content Delivery Networks and APIs become more and more the way of life on the web and make it easier for content and templates to be deployed, many devs think static site generators might be an interesting area to watch in the coming year. Source: careerfoundry.com

Using Artificial Intelligence to create websites & apps

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Artificial intelligence programs are already used successfully by Google and Wikipedia. Technology is more than within our grasp to allow us to develop software which can think and act like a human without requiring manpower.No doubt more web developers will develop these types of programs , each one widening the scope of technology’s ability and power.     One of their most prolific uses already is for web design programs, such as The Grid, which allows amateurs to produce some pretty slick websites by using an artificial intelligence program named Molly. Source: usersnap.com

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Why Do you Need a Website?

Reason #1 – Online brochure Companies spend millions creating brochures and distributing them. By having a website, you can skip that entirely. Your potential customers can find out about you and any of your products online. If you get most of your business through networking and personal connections, then they will want to check out your website. Reason #2 – More customers More than  2.4 billion people  use the internet every day, and some 90% of those have purchased something or contacted a company online in the last 12 months. So by not having a website, you will be missing out on a big piece of the pie. Reason #3 – Business value Have you tried getting a business loan recently? It’s not easy, but if you try and the bank manager asks to see your website, you better have a pretty good one. It doesn’t just stop with the bank; the perceived value of your business will be lower in everyone’s eyes – especially your customers. Reason #4 – Influence By having a website potenti

What do you mean by Responsive Web Design?

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 Responsive web design  ( RWD ) is an approach to  web design  aimed at allowing desktop webpages to be viewed in response to the size of the screen or web browser one is viewing with. In addition, it's important to understand that Responsive Web Design tasks include offering the same support to a variety of devices for a single website. Recent work also considers the viewer proximity as part of the viewing context as an extension of RWD .  As mentioned by the Nielsen Norman Group: content, design, and performance are necessary across all devices to ensure usability and satisfaction.   Source: Wikipedia

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