In this video, Charli, from the YouTube channel CharliMarieTV, goes over her top 5 web design trends for 2022.
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i refuse to accept gender neutral as trend
What a brilliant video. Great advice simple and practical. Thanks for sharing this amazing video, keep sharing such amazing things in the future also.
I love that she also mentioned gender neutral design, it definitely makes a difference ♥
"gender neutral design" ? Isn't intrinsically sexist to think that pink is for females and blue for males? Then, why postmodernists still think otherwise? Doesn't that make them actually sexist in the first place? Weren't we all gender fluid and colours don't matter anymore? The nonsensical postmodernist ideas and logic.
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Gah. I hate cut-off type. Always makes me think the web designer didn’t know how to make it fit. I feel like that’s how it got started. Doesn’t make me want to read more. Makes me leave the site.
fantastic…
what about websites like codecademy & fontawesome 6 (i mean solid box shadow color)
First trend is probably bad for seo.
I think Webflow is a great tool for building websites, but how do you justify the monthly payment with all these limitations/caps? There’s limits on your number of E-commerce Items, Yearly Sales Volume, Form Submissions, Number of Pages, Monthly Site Visits, CMS Records, Bandwidth, and API Requests. There isn’t even a fully unlimited plan offered, and the closest you can get to unlimited is $235 per month… Am I missing something?
Using "They" instead of the awful "he/she" has been a personal crusade for years. Go Charli!
Great insights ! Agree with web should be fun again.
Personally don’t like the giant text trend though, it just feels lazy and and almost self-absorbed to me for some reason.
Love all these, looovee the mini sites concept. Seems so fun and want to create more. (Been stuck on updating my portfolio for so long nowwww gah.)
Yes in fact boldish typo need to be used carefully, most of websites using it are lack of a good UX. It's beautiful but anyone read, stay or come back to those websites :/. It should be well thought exceptions. Especially in hero sections
Thanks!
Seems, you have a hungry cat 🙂
The cat behind deserve one more like 🙂
Is it okay to go with oversized typography? I so badly want to but a few people whom I sought feedback on say it's not good. T_T. I want to break the rules.
Hard disagree with imagery and GFX in hero areas. With users often gravitating to images & video over text, these media elements re-enforce brand messaging, push emotion, and often can tell the story quicker than expecting users to scan text blocks. But the single giant, full width hero image trend has definitely waned over the past few years.
I personally find collage illustrations beautiful and intriguing. Especially when it's mixed with otherwise minimalistic web design. I think we can create something unique with that mix in 2022 🙂
Thanks for this video! I was thinking about switching up my site's hero to be text based. Now I am convinced it's a good idea!