Responsive Web Design In 2014

Web Design that is responsive is becoming more popular in 2014 and we are seeing many web design sites, as well as others, delving a lot deeper into our mobile lifestyles. A Web design Agency in Manchester are increasingly working on ensuring that their websites are able to function as well on mobile devices as they do on desktop computers or laptops.

 

Over the next 12 months it is expected that web design agencies will be experimenting further to assist the fact that there are now so many more mobile devices that are accessing the Internet, and so many more people who are using their mobile devices to access the web.

What can we expect from websites further into 2014?

The things that we can expect to see will be more much integration with social media websites such as Facebook and Twitter, the option for email subscriptions and much faster loading sites which will all for to make the mobile web a much more user friendly place.

There are already many web design companies which have a mobile app that is easy to install and navigate, but the majority are in the initial stages and improvement is needed for them to be as successful and well used as the desktop versions. Depending on your mobile device the amount of apps that you can download differs dramatically, with some devices only able to hold a small number of apps these can be quickly made up with Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and popular games such as Candy Crush and Angry Birds – it only leaves a limited amount of room left for other apps.

Longer scrolling sites are to come back into Trend; originally being the only format for Internet pages they made a significant decrease in recent years. They are to come back to bring back the simplicity that the Internet once had. This will increase their content being easy to read on a mobile device as there will be no waiting for pages to load, it’s a simple scroll down with your finger and the information is all in one place.

Last year saw the majority of web design pages limit their colour scheme to one or two colours and this is set to continue for 2014. A less amount of colour is more pleasing to the eye and also gives your web page a sense of sophistication, which is hard to achieve with splashes of vibrant colours. For the mobile apps this will be the agenda also.