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Huge logos and headers make visitors remember the website

http://ma.tt/

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Just like big logos and headers, huge images leaves good impression on users.

http://www.werkstette.dk/

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Oversized Footers will feature less important, but more personal information. They will contain random information, such as feed updates from social media.

http://oldloft.com/

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gives a website a unique touch and personality

http://www.thecolorcure.com/

http://goglamping.net/

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Slab typeface is commonly all capital letters and bold similar to wanted posters.

http://www.edgepointchurch.com/

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Use larger, more exciting fonts in place of system text, mix different font styles, twist text.

http://www.elysiumburns.com/

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Used for personal profiles.

http://www.zachklein.com/

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Personalize web pages in new and exciting ways, it doesn’t need a professional artist, all what is needed is a doodle sketching.

http://www.biola.edu/undergrad/

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http://www.crowleywebb.com/http://wearehughes.com/People.htmlhttp://wonder-wall.com/#project/en

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Blank space in web design reflects freshness.

http://www.kylestanding.com/

http://www.forrykt.com/

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Reflect some old-fashioned trends, personalities and objects that had been an essential part of our lives in the past.common graphic elements for such designs are:Illustrations from old posters, movies, newspapers, CDs, ads.old-style typography (e.g. Roman typefaces);script fonts and handwriting;old devices;old cars, packaging, photos

http://www.targetscope.com/n/

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illustrations from old posters, movies,newspapers, CDs, ads;

old-style typography (e.g. Roman typefaces);

old radio device old car

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Three dimensional shapes will give users the feeling of space and depth. Flat is out — stacking, layering, and popped or pushed elements are in.

http://www.comcasttown.com/http://www.level2d.com/

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Used for information sites.

http://www.bmivoyager.com/

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introducing business or website to visitors, ex: My name is …

http://www.alessandro-cavallo.de/

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Used to make sure the most important information gets the attention it needs

http://osmondinteractive.com/

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Mobile design is definitely going to be the future of web design

http://mashable.com/ 

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The background trend is going to be replaced with subtle and texturized (particularly the light noise) background.

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http://www.getballpark.com/

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Small image that shows what the entire section is about.  Easy for people to recognize and people notice them quicker than text

http://deleket.deviantart.com/art/3D-Cartoon-Icons-Pack-III-43973428

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http://www.silenzio.fr/

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Centered Orientation is considered better than left-oriented or liquefied, and allow scrolling has become accepted nowadays.

Use 3D effects moderately, Use strong colors moderately, Use cute Icons moderately; it’s not recommended to use too many attractive elements on the same page view (i.e. that appeals to the eye and draws the user’s attention).

Make the most important text on the page bigger than normal text.

More humor and personality

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Reflective Text or Objects Aqua Buttons Flourishes Comic Sans Font Overused Stock Images; are images appear in most

websites, even if clients request these types of stock images, but as designers, we have to show them what else is possible.

Auto-played Music; it’s wrong to impose music on visitors, because they may be listening to their own music

Splash Pages That Make the visitor Choose; Flash or HTML? Old site or new site? Full screen or normal screen? …Keep it simple and don’t give audience choices or they may choose to leave.

Intro with No Skipping Option Puzzles Globes Light bulbs

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http://webdesignledger.com/tips/web-design-trends-for-2010

http://www.webdesignerwall.com/trends/design-trends-predictions-in-2010/

http://www.webdesignfromscratch.com/web-design/current-style/#3dfx

http://webdesignledger.com/tips/most-used-and-abused-web-design-trends-of-all-time

http://www.slideshare.net/tijs/web-design-trends-for-2010

http://www.themeflash.com/current-web-design-trends-for-2009-2010/

http://blog.templatemonster.com/2010/01/26/help-us-choose-best-web-design-trends-2010-everyone-expert/