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5 Trends in Website Design for 2024

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5 Trends in Website Design for 2024

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John Doe

Dec 31, 2023

John Doe

Dec 31, 2023

5 Trends in Website Design for 2024
5 Trends in Website Design for 2024

In this article, I’ll tell you about 5 big web design trends that I think will be huge in 2024. By the end of this article, you’ll know all about these trends and it’ll help you do well in 2024, creating awesome stuff for your clients. Let’s jump in!

Dark Mode Website

The 1st web design trend is dark mode, a style that got super popular last year thanks to Linear. Everyone was jumping on the bandwagon because it looks fantastic. Why? Well for one it’s easy on the eyes — reading and consuming content is a breeze. Plus, it gives a clean, professional and slightly serious vibe which suits a lot of websites. And here’s the cool part: dark mode doesn’t just mean a pitch-black background. You can play around with different dark colors to create awesome gradients, highlights, and glows, making your website really pop. These dark mode websites are here to stay and I don’t see this trend fading away anytime soon.

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