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2019 Design Trends
t feels like we’re getting somewhere with
all the tools, advancements in technology,
Iand growth of our understanding of how
user-facing products really have to work.
Sooner than later, we’ll develop the
mindset for universal design that
encompasses everything we produce,
and not just sell. The way we do things for
ourselves needs better design choices. The
way we even sound as nations can be designed in a better way. Still, a far cry from where we could
be in the future, let’s get into the interface and experience design trends of 2019.
Traditionally, we’ll put a fly in the ointment of every trend as a reminder to keep tabs on things to avoid
abuse.
A. Mighty browsers
A browser is not only the internet’s vehicle, but it is also a means to deliver impact. Browsers are
getting faster, more powerful, and attractive.
Web and mobile browser capabilities are bridging the gap between conceptual design and
reality.
B. Purposeful animation
We see this field of knowledge being explored even deeper in
2019. Complexity replaces fad as the main characteristic feature
of animation in design. Motion and transitions convey a lot of
information that otherwise would be lost.
The estate between screens used to be a no-man’s land. Now
it’s your backyard.
C. 3D in interfaces and deep
flat
3D rendering and CG augmentation
of real footage and imagery have
been around for some time. For the
sake of speed and performance,
and also accessibility, designers
have a history of avoiding complex
3D models in UIs. Better browsers
turned this luxury into an affordable
feature. Highly Complex VFX or
Visual Effects take movie-like scenes into the realm of websites.
3D graphics in interfaces blend the edge of reality and digital
animation.
D. Surreal design
All the 3D and motion design opportunities brought by better
technologies don’t mean a thing if they fail to make an emotional
impact. Ironically, you don’t need complexity to make the most impact.

