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08/07/2020

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8 innovative web design trends for 2020

99designs Team
by 99designs Team
Nov 15 2019 11 min read
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Graphic design trends
Web & digital design
Web design trends are constantly changing. In 2020, the technical possibilities seem endless and we’re seeing designers play with extremes, reinvent previous styles and ceaselessly experiment with new techniques. At the same time, there are some popular styles that just won’t go away, such as the ever-present minimalism and colorful flat illustrations we’ve been seeing for some time now.

So, what will the web design trends 2020 be? If you want to discern the newest trends early on you’ll need help from the experts. We asked some of the top designers in the 99designs community what 2020 web design trends they’re seeing. Here’s what they came up with, based on their knowledge of the craft.

Here are the biggest web design trends 2020:
Dark mode
Imperfections that add personality
Immersive 3D elements
Soft shadows, layers and floating elements
Mixing photography with graphics
Solid frames of white space
Glowing, luminous color schemes
Ultra minimalist navigation

1. Dark mode

Example of 2020 web design trend dark mode
by DarkDesign Studio

Example of 2020 web design trend dark mode
by akorn.creative

Example of 2020 web design trend dark mode
by kukuhaldy

Example of 2020 web design trend dark mode
by 7plus7

Web design trends 2020 example: dark mode
by Ananya Roy
I believe that one of the main trends of 2020 will be dark design, mainly focusing on UI design giving users an option to enable dark theme. Dark backgrounds make design elements stand out more, creating a higher contrast ratio with the use of other colors, but still improving visual ergonomics by reducing eye strain.
- DarkDesign Studio
Dark mode web designs not only look ultra modern, but they’re easy on the eyes and make colors and design elements pop.

Sometimes the most visually stunning web design trends have practical beginnings. Dark themes are better for OLED screens—saving power and extending screen lifespans—but that utility doesn’t stop them from looking good. Dark backgrounds improve the visibility of other accent colors for truly dynamic design.

Dark mode is so hot right now.
- Sam Chang, Product Designer at 99designs
Coincidentally, the dark mode design aesthetic also fits in perfectly with other prevalent 2020 design trends that include dark and moody color schemes combined with glowing neons as well as futuristic yet dark cyberpunk and dystopian styles.

2. Imperfections that add personality

Example of 2020 web design trend hand-drawn icons and elements
by jpalmeralexander

via Zhenya Rynzhuk

Example of 2020 web design trend hand-drawn icons and elements
by SixDesign

Example of 2020 web design trend hand-drawn icons and elements
via Cuberto
Imperfect, hand-drawn design elements inject emotion and humanity into websites, which users seem to be craving after seeing perfected yet impersonal graphics dominate web designs for years. In 2020, adding some hand-drawn realness gives web designs the heart and soul visitors find appealing.

A big trend next year will be hand-drawn icons. They’re more emotional, but on a positive note. This trend is connected to the fact that we need more positive stuff around, something that can brighten up the day.
- Elisabetta Calabritto

Example of 2020 web design trend hand-drawn icons and elements
via Chelsea Carlson

Example of 2020 web design trend hand-drawn icons and elements
by Elisabetta Calabritto
Indeed, who couldn’t use a little extra positivity these days. Unique and stylized, hand-drawn icons and other elements show off your brand personality and stand out from your competitors. In fact, this rebellious trend is almost a countermovement to the trend of pixel-perfect flat designs—so flaunt your scratchy edges and open shapes to show how human and lifelike your brand is.

Whether it’s hand-drawn icons or hand-made illustrations, in 2020 we’ll see more designers adding purposefully messy-looking elements to their web designs.

3. Immersive 3D elements

via GG Marmont Gucci

by Pinch Studio

via Ueno

via A-0 Design
I expect to see more use of 3D technology in graphic design and interaction design. Technology pushes the design and vice versa. Designers are armed to their teeth with vast options for creative “roaming” in 3D space. They step up the interaction game by including all of our senses in the experience.
- Pinch Studio
3D visuals have always delighted people; what held this trend back was technology and the (previously) expensive price tag. But as Pinch Studio explains, the technology is now in a place where you can design in 3D without NASA-tier equipment, opening the gates to more and more designers.

Until VR becomes more mainstream and cost-effective, hyper-realistic 3D that’s often taking up the whole screen is the best way to create an immersive experience for your site. That’s not just an advantage for visuals, but for UX as well—interactive 3D design encourages users to stay longer. As 2020 unfolds, expect to see more immersive 3D web designs drawing users in and visually breaking down the boundaries between digital space and reality.

4. Soft shadows, layers and floating elements

Example of 2020 web design trend of soft shadows and floating elements
by Gilles Tossoukpé (via Dribbble)

Web design trends 2020 example: web design with floating elements and shadows
by JPSDesign

Example of 2020 web design trend of soft shadows and floating elements
by Mike Barnes

Web design trends 2020 example: layers and shadows
via Mike, Creative Mints

Example of 2020 web design trend of soft shadows and floating elements
by Alex Ivanov

Example of 2020 web design trend of soft shadows and floating elements
by Realysys
Soft shadows and floating elements create a pseudo-3D effect and make the design more layered and more interesting.
- Alex Ivanov
This trend is all about creating depth. Like the 3D effect from above but want to tone it down? Soft shadows and floating elements add interest and depth and give your web page a “3D Lite” look. It’s not just graphics either: you can use this effect with text and photos, too.

Taking the principles of material design a step further, designers can add a little extra pizzazz to 2D layouts with soft drop shadows and layering elements on top of each other for extended depth. These effects give the design a lightweight feel, as if the elements are floating over each other—a sharp contrast from classic, impenetrable flat design where the layers seem, well, flat.

5. Mixing photography with graphics

Example of 2020 web design trend of mixing real photographs with graphics
via Zhenya Rynzhuk

Example of 2020 web design trend of bold duotone
By Ashish Rai (via Dribbble)

Example of 2020 web design trend of mixing real photographs with graphics
via Planit

Example of 2020 web design trend of mixing real photographs with graphics
By Rosee Byrne (via Dribbble)

Example of 2020 web design trend of photography and graphics
by Igor Vensko
Using real photographs mixed with illustrations or graphics communicates a really customized message. Whether photos of products or people, these images can more fully support branding and help websites stand out from the crowd.
- Hiroshy
Overlapping original graphics on top of real photographs creates a memorable visual, which lends itself to letting your creativity go wild.

This collage-like trend is a versatile one; you can use it to add a special cuteness and charm to otherwise bland product photo (TSP stoneware, above), or you can use its more serious attributes to better communicate complicated or abstract concepts like tech or finance. It’s a way to customize your imagery and add more personality (a reoccurring trend in 2020) to your web design.

To make the most of this trend’s flexibility, be sure to match the style of the illustrations and graphics with your brand personality. Their style can sway how people interpret the photograph—cartoon squiggles for something more playful, or geometric and detailed illustrations for something more sophisticated.

6. Solid frames of white space

Web design trends 2020 example: web design with neat white space framing
by akorn.creative

Example of 2020 web design trend of framing with blank space
via Gladeye

Example of 2020 web design trend of framing with blank space
via Patrick David

Example of 2020 web design trend of framing with blank space
by malzi

Web design trends 2020 example: web design with white space framing around image
by Alex Capellan.

Web design trends 2020 example: web design with white space framing images
by Daan Spits via QVT
I am really digging the white space around websites, steering away from full bleed images and parallax designs. When something is ‘framed’ it gives the image more of a position on the site so that websites tend to ‘pop’ and stand out more.
- Daan Spits
Full bleed layouts have been trending in web design for quite some time. Now, designers are gravitating towards solid structures and playing with different ways to use lots of white space (and space of any color, for that matter) to give their designs more structure and make use of clean framing to give their designs stability and a canvas to jump off of.

In 2020, we’ll see wide frames of white space giving web designs a solid structure. By allowing each element on the page a generous amount of space, framing creates the perfect foundation for making visuals shine. Neatly structured frames around websites create a satisfying sense of order and help prioritize and separate all the different parts of a page.

7. Glowing, luminous color schemes

Example of 2020 web design trend of bold duotone
by Gabriel™

Example of 2020 web design trend of bold duotone
by Hiroshy

Web design trends 2020 example: web design with glowing neon colors on dark background
by MercClass

Example of 2020 web design trend of bold duotone
by deandesign

Example of 2020 web design trend of bold duotone
via MONOGRID

Example of 2020 web design trend of bold duotone
by MASER

Example of 2020 web design trend of bold duotone
via Matthias Vambairgue

Example of 2020 web design trend of bold duotone
via Magic People Voodoo People
Futuristic color schemes and designs will be on trend next year, continuing with the isometric trend and bringing in colors like blues and purples and hot pink to give designs that futuristic glowing feel.
- Adrianne Mesnard, Art Director at 99designs
As we head into 2020, we’ll be seeing courageous color pairings, used strategically to make web designs jump off the screen. Web design is becoming more bold and daring, using glow-in-the-dark neons and highly saturated colors in combination with darker, muted shades to give the designs a luminous feel.

Duotone web designs in particular make this trend shine. Duotone keeps reinventing itself to maintain its place at the forefront of design. This latest iteration is the boldest yet, relying on futuristic, neon pops of color and stark color opposites to make veritably vivacious visuals.

Unique duotone web designs are visually interesting and appealing. And with the help of the duotone effect, you can transform almost any image into your company’s branding.
- deandesign
In 2020, intriguing color schemes will play a critical role in web design. With web design trends like extreme minimalism and dark mode on the rise, glowing and luminous colors can really shine.

8. Ultra minimalist navigation

Example of 2020 web design trend of large photos and videos
by Alt*CEVA

Example of 2020 web design trend of large photos and videos
by JPSDesign

Example of 2020 web design trend of minimalist navigation
by deandesign

Example of 2020 web design trend of large photos and videos
by Clint English

Example of 2020 web design trend of large photos and videos
By Mike | Creative Mints (via Dribbble)

Example of 2020 web design trend of minimalist navigation
by Sathish (via Dribbble)
In 2020, website content will be more video with voice script and less text, heading towards precision over description. Overall, web design is going to be more simplistic to facilitate easier navigation.
- Ananya Roy
With the rise of wearable devices like smartwatches, web design in general is thinking smaller. The area most affected by this is navigation, the glue that holds a website together. Over the last few years, navigation has been getting simpler and simpler to accommodate extremely small devices and even smaller attention spans.

Extremely minimalist navigation takes away much of the difficulty in usability. The less a user has to think about moving around, the more time they spend immersed in the site, actually moving around instead of wondering how.

At the same time, imagery is becoming more important. Large-scale photos and videos are your chance to impress users—while only using the bare minimum of text.

Example of 2020 web design trend of large photos and videos
A minimalist web design with large photography by David & George

Example of 2020 web design trend of large photos and videos
A minimalist web design with large photography by Hitron
Huge photos and videos have some vivid benefits. They draw attention to your business objective. I believe this is why more and more websites are starting to use big images to deliver beautiful visuals to their viewers.
- Coincept
With less text on the page large images are being pulled to the foreground and represent the main focus of the composition. Because the image gets the lion’s share of attention, make sure it’s worthy; use a powerful or artful visual that says it all.

Source: 99designs.com

29/07/2017

ViNoD SHarMA

16/05/2017

What is Ransomware?

These days being caught for ransom can happen quite differently with your computer of all things. We are talking definitely about Ransomware, an especially type of malware that is to say bad software that’s been making headlines recently. So here’s how it works, once Ransomware gets on your computer usually through an infected email attachment or the all-too-common Trojan.

It will encrypt your data in some way and require in exchange for giving control of your system back to you.

A simpler form of Ransomware will only try to trick you into believing there’s something wrong with your computer and get you to pay money to fix it. A favourite tactic that we see in those banner ads that tell you that something has infected you. Now often with those, you’ve got at least basic control over your system still, so the only real issue is that you have to deal with constant pop-ups until you find a way to get rid of the malware.

Ransomware has some main features:

– It has unbreakable encryption, which means that you can’t decrypt the files on your own, but there are some tools that can decrypt some types.
– It can encrypt all sorts of files, from documents to pictures, videos, audio files and everything you may have on your computer.
– It can jostle your file names, so you can’t know which data was infected.
– It will append a different extension to your files.
– It will display a message or a background image that lets you know your data has been encrypted and that you have to pay some money to restore it.
– It always requests payment in Bitcoins, because governments can not track it.

– It uses complicated evasion techniques to be undetected by antivirus software.
– It can infect other PCs connected to a (LAN) local area network, generating further destruction.

At this time it’s not possible to recover the files that are encrypted by recent Ransomware.

29/03/2017

Network CMD Commands
1. ipconfig
This command gives you the details of your Ethernet, WLAN (Wi-fi ) connection details like IP(Internet Protocol) address , DNS(Domain Name System ) and other information of your connections.
Ipconfig /all

This cmd code gives the complete details including adapter , BIOS , MAC address , auto configuration, DHCP( Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) and all the details shown when ‘ipconfig’ was used.
Ipconfig /renew

Using this cmd code will renew all your IP addresses that you are currently (leasing) borrowing from the DHCP server. This command is a quick problem solver if you are having connection issues, but does not work if you have been configured with a static IP address.
Ipconfig /release

This cmd command allows you to drop the IP lease from the DHCP( Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol ) server.
Ipconfig /flushdns

This command is only needed if you’re having trouble with your networks DNS configuration. The best time to use this code is after network configuration frustration sets in, and you really need the computer to reply with flushed.

2. nslookup
Nslookup is used for diagnosing DNS problems. If you can access a resource by specifying an IP address but not it’s DNS you have a DNS problem.
3. ping
Ping is the most basic TCP/IP(Transmission Control Protocol) command, and it’s the same as placing a phone call to your best friend. You pick up your telephone and dial a number, expecting your best friend to reply with “Hello” on the other end. Computers make phone calls to each other over a network by using a Ping command. The Ping commands main purpose is to place a phone call to another computer on the network, and request an answer. Ping has 2 options it can use to place a phone call to another computer on the network. It can use the computers name or IP address.
4. netstat
Netstat displays a variety of statistics about a computers active TCP/IP Connections. This tool is most useful when you’re having trouble with TCP/IP applications such as HTTP, and FTP.
5. net view
This cmd command helps you know the devices connected to the same network to which your PC is connected. It shows the names of the devices connected to the same network.
6. arp –a
Arp –a shows the devices connected to the same network with their IP address and Mac address
7. hostname
This is the simple trick to know the Name of your PC which is visible to other Computers which are connected to the same network .

These are the CMD codes to be used as per your problem. Generally I have seen most people asking for the problem of “Limited” internet access. To solve this problem, you should first check your IP address. Choose unique last three digits of your Router ip address (Each device will have unique IP address).
After choosing IP address go for DNS now. To get default DNS of your network use ‘ipconfig /all’ command in default mode (IP and DNS will be automatically obtained) and note down the DNS. After changing the IP address use the same default DNS which you have noted or you can use Google DNS 8.8.8.8 , 8.8.4.4 which ever gets connected use that. In this way you can get out of “Limited Internet access” problem.

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