Web 2.0 style web design is not a fad
November 18, 2007
by Lennie Appelquist
Drop shadows were all the rage in the early 90s print world and have now extended into the web space to become a staple in the Web 2.0 style. . . So says this great article on Metafluence.
Now there are quite a few new design conventions available to web designers in this new 2.0 era.
Gradients, 45° angled lines, glossy buttons, wet floor reflections, and bright colors are all traits common to the Web 2.0.
This article posed a lot of good questions and I believe that they are worth asking. With all the slick new tools available for designers I look forward to a brand new era of design.
Colors are brighter, button have become glossy and the new Web 2.0 sites are not show about using strong colors.
Like the Metafluence article states, I too believe that Apple was really the trendsetter in the aesthetic journey that we see in Web 2.0. Come on. . . Ever since Apple’s aqua interface hit the scene, web asthetic has never been the same.
