6. Responsive Interface Design
The average user’s experience is possibly the most
important aspect to consider when designing a
website.
You should take form input and data checking into
consideration. On many registration pages you’ll
receive small responses as you work through each
input area.
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
7. Responsive Interface Design
The average user’s experience is possibly the most
important aspect to consider when designing a
website.
You should take form input and data checking into
consideration. On many registration pages you’ll
receive small responses as you work through each
input area.
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
8. Search
The concept idea is to keep the navbar and internal
links/logo locked in place as your visitors scroll through
the content.
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
9. Virtual Togetherness
TV and social media will fuel an explosion in tools
technologies & platforms for interaction and research
Keep your website socialized
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
10. Virtual Togetherness
TV and social media will fuel an explosion in tools
technologies & platforms for interaction and research
Keep your website socialized
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
11. Multi Column
Reasonably the standard type of navigation gets too
messy and congested unless you move links into the
sidebar. But user experience testing has shown very
good results in keeping core links towards the top of
pages.
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
12. HTML5 & CSS3 Standards
Both of these new design archetypes have accumulated
an ever-growing following throughout 2011.
Web design must encompass the whole user
experience as well as fancy aesthetics and bonus
animations.
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13. QR Code
More and more brands are using QR codes to direct
people from press and outdoor ads or even virtual
pop-up stores to mobile sites and apps, to make the
process easier
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
14. QR Code
More and more brands are using QR codes to direct
people from press and outdoor ads or even virtual
pop-up stores to mobile sites and apps, to make the
process easier
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
15. Mobile Commerce
As more people have more advanced phones they are
more willing to use them to buy things, rather than
wait to use a computer
Current levels of smartphone penetration are above
33% for the big in in Europe & the US, and above 50%
for several demographic groups in each market
Tuesday, June 5, 2012