Web apps must keep up with the demands of today and be responsive in all devices regardless of screen size or type.
Innovation will always come in design, development and the testing of websites. With the advent of these tech changes, we should expect the following trends.
Accommodating Foldable Screens
The Samsung Fold and Microsoft Surface Duo are groundbreaking products that allow the user to work on either a normal-screen sized display or a bigger one, depending on the purpose. Now, developers are tasked with creating a responsive site that can dynamically change on the fly.
A Phoenix Design Agency can future-proof their client’s websites on how a particular page or site may look on one screen versus the other.
The Internet of Things
The Internet of Things has become more than just a passing craze- it’s changed how we interact with our home devices and appliances. Companies who make them are aggressively pursuing how they can use the technology to turn your home or office into a full-fledged, always-connected lifestyle.
Plus, the watchOS is bringing web content on the Apple Watch, which will force designers to come up with new ways on how users can view pages and browse through listings in a two or three inch screen.
Optimizing for Touch Screens
While smartphones and tablets have touch screen surfaces that allow for intuitive navigation, more and more laptops and desktop computers are integrating it in theirs. Mobile design teams must consider big native displays as well and how well the website looks when spread out over a bigger screen.
Stretchable Surfaces
This might be something that take a few more years to be fully realized, but the technology is already there. The potential is vast- screens that bend, stretch or rolled can make its way in car displays, TVs, wearables and more. Web applications will have to be re-thought on a completely different plane, e.g., 3D or augmented reality aspects.
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