3 ESSENTIAL DESIGN TRENDS, DECEMBER 2019
It seems like whimsical illustrations are practically
everywhere. Fun drawings that can be anything from line-style illustrations to
full-color pieces of art are popping up in all kinds of projects – even for
brands, companies, of business types that you might not expect. Whimsical
illustrations are trending for a number of reasons:
They create just the right feel for a project that doesn’t
need to be heavy;
You can design the main imagery to be whatever you want;
They provide a source of delight for users;
Every project using illustrations looks a little different,
creating a custom design;
The proliferation of illustration kits has made creating
this style easier than ever.
The thing that might be best about using whimsical
illustrations is the personality they bring to a project. The right illustrated
element – or series of elements – can emotionally tie users to the project
while setting a scene. The possibilities are almost endless. Illustrations
don’t have to apply only to lighthearted projects, even though “whimsical”
might imply it. The illustrations for Violence Conjugale feature a sense of
whimsy for a serious topic, and it works. (Maybe we all need a little more
whimsy in our life?)
Black and Blue
It’s a classic color combination that’s making a big return
to projects – black and blue palettes.
The contrast of a dark background and blue accents is
eye-appealing and creates a harmonious and pleasing visual aesthetic. The
projects below use this color trend in different ways, all with the same cool
result.
Arm Yourself uses a black background with a black and white
illustration to make bright blue lettering and accents pop off the screen.
Color draws users into the interactive part of the homepage design with a drag
to the bullseye instruction.
arm
Carey uses a lighter, more teal blue on a charcoal black
background for a lighter feel. The blue color pulls from the logo and brand
mark with buttons that have a lot of contrast from the background and brighter
elements in the design. The blue continues on the scroll with bold text on a
fully black background, showing the versatility of this color choice.
carey
Adera uses a simple blue button on a black and white image
to create contrast and draw the eye to the active part of the design. The color
palette flips on the scroll to a blue background with darker elements on top.
Contrast is a vital factor here, helping dictate user flow and how to digest
and interact with information on the screen.
Anything-but-flat scroll transitions is a versatile design
trend that’s visually interesting and contributes to usability. (It’s a
win-win!) This trend is exemplified by a transition element between “screens”
or “scrolls” with a visual that isn’t just a box or flat line. Think of how
most parallax designs or screen-based vertical viewpoints advance from one box
to another. With this trend the transition is more fluid. The examples below do
this in different ways:
Oroscopo takes advantage of the blobs trend that’s been
popular all year with blob elements that create waves between content elements.
Contrast between light and dark backgrounds magnify this effect, while other
blog shapes create visual consistency.
oro
MAHA Agriculture Microfinance uses a simple line between
scroll elements but it’s got a texture to it that makes it just a little more
visually interesting that having a flat line between the hero image area at the
top and the secondary content block.
maha
Akaru uses a pretty amazing animated fluid design to offset
the branding in the center of the screen. The animation carries into the
background of the content below the scroll. (You’ll want to scroll all the way
to the bottom of this one to see the transition from the dark animation back to
white.) The effect is stunning.
agence
Here’s why this trend works so beautifully: The fluid
transition is somewhat disruptive because the user doesn’t expect this visual
and seeing the edge of a transitional element encourages scrolling. Whether the
user scrolls to see how the transition changes or to preview more content is
irrelevant as long as the interaction happens. It’s brilliant and beautiful,
especially on desktop screens.
Conclusion
The best design trends are versatile enough that you can use
them in new projects or incorporate them into websites that are already live
for a little refresh.
A custom illustration can add extra interest to a hero area
or page within your website, a tweak to the color palette can create a
brilliant black and blue combination, or a neat transition can help users
engage with the scroll.[Source]- https://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2019/12/3-essential-design-trends-december-2019/
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