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There are over 1.5 billion websites in the modern world. The competition is obvious, right? The only way to beat everyone and become the king of the mountain is to be the best in UX/UI design. Together with UX/UI designer Artox and TeachMeSkills teacher Yura Komarovsky, we talked about the main design trends of the next year.
*Inspired by original material by graphic designer Jacob Kass.
What is UI/UX design?
UI stands for user interface, UX stands for user experience. These are interconnected terms, and one is impossible without the other. If you want to become a sought-after designer in this field, be prepared social media marketing service to be aware of current trends and use them whenever possible. It is obvious that no one needs outdated websites, and using the features that your competitors implemented a few months ago is not a good solution. So, let's skip the results and trends of 2020 in UI/UX design and immediately outline the 7 main trends that will define 2021.
1. Voice interaction with the user interface
Did you know that users are increasingly tired of screens and need time to rest? So another focus in addition to the visual is voice. With the growth of natural language processing capabilities, brands are focusing on voice search. The Big Five (Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft and Google) either have voice gimmicks or are in the process of producing them. The next step is to make sure that the creation of a team of cool IT people “talks” to the user. This is not a new direction. It is just the next step in UI/UX design.
" A voice interface is also an interface, therefore its design is done by designers. It is also important to understand that voice and graphic interfaces can be connected. For example, in a navigator we pronounce an address, and then we detail the request by pressing."
To understand what all this means, we need to answer the question: “should each individual user influence your UI?”
And why not! Netflix is a great example to follow. Or even Flipkart and Amazon. Personalized viewing and buying recommendations quickly suppress the “I don’t need this” resistance of buyers.
What does occasion mean? This point can work without being tied to the first part of the trend. You can scare with your Halloween design and not skimp on bells and whistles on Christmas and New Year’s Eve. McDonald’s has been doing this for years. Their menu changes depending on the time of day. You just need to take it a step further and digitize the idea. If UI/UX design becomes personalized, it will be much more noticeable in 2021.
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