1. Karen Buck, Zehno Cross Media Communications
Design Trends 2012
Ingeniux User Conference 2012
Seattle, Washington
2. Trends
Pictures are the new words
Parallax scrolling is pretty freaking cool
We’ve lost our fear of “the fold”
CMS has freed us to focus on creativity
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Categorization is how we assign labels to aid in searching and sorting. \nIn the broadest sense on the Web, categorization drives the organization of site navigation. It’s what helps us decide what page belongs under “About Us” vs. “Academic Programs.”\nEffective categorization lets users find information quickly.\nOn the Web, categorization has evolved into the sophisticated use of what’s often called “taxonomy.”\n
Categorization is how we assign labels to aid in searching and sorting. \nIn the broadest sense on the Web, categorization drives the organization of site navigation. It’s what helps us decide what page belongs under “About Us” vs. “Academic Programs.”\nEffective categorization lets users find information quickly.\nOn the Web, categorization has evolved into the sophisticated use of what’s often called “taxonomy.”\n
Categorization is how we assign labels to aid in searching and sorting. \nIn the broadest sense on the Web, categorization drives the organization of site navigation. It’s what helps us decide what page belongs under “About Us” vs. “Academic Programs.”\nEffective categorization lets users find information quickly.\nOn the Web, categorization has evolved into the sophisticated use of what’s often called “taxonomy.”\n
Categorization is how we assign labels to aid in searching and sorting. \nIn the broadest sense on the Web, categorization drives the organization of site navigation. It’s what helps us decide what page belongs under “About Us” vs. “Academic Programs.”\nEffective categorization lets users find information quickly.\nOn the Web, categorization has evolved into the sophisticated use of what’s often called “taxonomy.”\n
Categorization is how we assign labels to aid in searching and sorting. \nIn the broadest sense on the Web, categorization drives the organization of site navigation. It’s what helps us decide what page belongs under “About Us” vs. “Academic Programs.”\nEffective categorization lets users find information quickly.\nOn the Web, categorization has evolved into the sophisticated use of what’s often called “taxonomy.”\n
Categorization is how we assign labels to aid in searching and sorting. \nIn the broadest sense on the Web, categorization drives the organization of site navigation. It’s what helps us decide what page belongs under “About Us” vs. “Academic Programs.”\nEffective categorization lets users find information quickly.\nOn the Web, categorization has evolved into the sophisticated use of what’s often called “taxonomy.”\n
Categorization is how we assign labels to aid in searching and sorting. \nIn the broadest sense on the Web, categorization drives the organization of site navigation. It’s what helps us decide what page belongs under “About Us” vs. “Academic Programs.”\nEffective categorization lets users find information quickly.\nOn the Web, categorization has evolved into the sophisticated use of what’s often called “taxonomy.”\n
Categorization is how we assign labels to aid in searching and sorting. \nIn the broadest sense on the Web, categorization drives the organization of site navigation. It’s what helps us decide what page belongs under “About Us” vs. “Academic Programs.”\nEffective categorization lets users find information quickly.\nOn the Web, categorization has evolved into the sophisticated use of what’s often called “taxonomy.”\n
Categorization is how we assign labels to aid in searching and sorting. \nIn the broadest sense on the Web, categorization drives the organization of site navigation. It’s what helps us decide what page belongs under “About Us” vs. “Academic Programs.”\nEffective categorization lets users find information quickly.\nOn the Web, categorization has evolved into the sophisticated use of what’s often called “taxonomy.”\n
Categorization is how we assign labels to aid in searching and sorting. \nIn the broadest sense on the Web, categorization drives the organization of site navigation. It’s what helps us decide what page belongs under “About Us” vs. “Academic Programs.”\nEffective categorization lets users find information quickly.\nOn the Web, categorization has evolved into the sophisticated use of what’s often called “taxonomy.”\n
Categorization is how we assign labels to aid in searching and sorting. \nIn the broadest sense on the Web, categorization drives the organization of site navigation. It’s what helps us decide what page belongs under “About Us” vs. “Academic Programs.”\nEffective categorization lets users find information quickly.\nOn the Web, categorization has evolved into the sophisticated use of what’s often called “taxonomy.”\n
Categorization is how we assign labels to aid in searching and sorting. \nIn the broadest sense on the Web, categorization drives the organization of site navigation. It’s what helps us decide what page belongs under “About Us” vs. “Academic Programs.”\nEffective categorization lets users find information quickly.\nOn the Web, categorization has evolved into the sophisticated use of what’s often called “taxonomy.”\n
Categorization is how we assign labels to aid in searching and sorting. \nIn the broadest sense on the Web, categorization drives the organization of site navigation. It’s what helps us decide what page belongs under “About Us” vs. “Academic Programs.”\nEffective categorization lets users find information quickly.\nOn the Web, categorization has evolved into the sophisticated use of what’s often called “taxonomy.”\n