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Some Design Principles to Identify Web Design Essentials

When the design industry moved from print to online, designers had to adapt to a new look and new medium. It’s been said that the motion and design were in many ways created to resemble static pages with flat graphics and text. Upon receiving the new master specs for HTML, designers were instructed to follow the PC model of the web, one page per session, which, in real life, is full of narrow paths, small fields, and horizontal drops on a continuous page. Not only have web design principles changed, but new elements such as box screens, color fields, JavaScript, social feeds, and call-to-action buttons were introduced and explored through the leading web development websites and products of the industry. It is important for designers to know what design elements they should master before creating any of their designs. Since these elements add diversity to any web design design, make it more dynamic, and make it more functional, you will see that it’s also important to know and