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History of Web Design
Wurde erstellt
Debra Whyte
⟶ Wurde aktualisiert 4 Feb 2018 ⟶
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HTML Developed
First Website Text based Single Column
Table based
First Image
10 million on internet 600 websites
0 users
16 Colours
Background image Sites bright, ugly and difficult to look at Garish Ads Serif Font – Times New Roman 3D style colourful buttons Images out of proportion
256 colours
Animated text, Dancing gifs, Visual Hit counts
Serif Font – Times New Roman
Flash and Javascript animation
Dial up internet available
Frames First CSS Active Server Pages
74 million on internet 650000 websites
Flash
HTML 4
74 million on internet 650000 websites
Start of the use of Sans Serif fonts - Arial
279 million on internet 2.2 million websites
CSS3
Rise of Javascript
Navigation to top Drop down menus, Forms
Flash Animated Introduction page Animated content
72 million on internet 38 million websites
Web2.0 Facebook mySpace
Interactive Content lengthy drop shadows, shiny bubbles, oversized buttons and glares
16777216 colours
Video streaming
Long scrolling pages Stock photographs Drop Shadow
Facebook goes public
Mobile Web Open Source
960 grid system and 12-column division Libraries of visual elements that contains all the code in it - Bootstrap and Foundation
Website tall and thin Navigation minimal Flat design Responsive design Javascript animation Skeuomorphism Texture, light and colours unite to create a sense of depth and realism.
2 billion on internet 240 million websites
HTML5
1 billion websites
Freedom of Design
Flat design - elimination of graphical elements that have no significant value or purpose within a user interface. Simplicity is key: decorative elements such as gradients, textures and reliefs are avoided. The style utilises open space, bright colours, sharp edges and two-dimensional illustrations with a strong focus on usability. Omitting complex graphics means that users have less distraction and can focus on content.
Do it yourself
Flat Design
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