
I think that more than ever, web site designing has reached its peak this past 2 years. The reason may not only be due to the proliferation of good web sites around, but because today's web designers know more about the latest tool,
technologies and techniques. Some of the very noticeable differences lie in the websites simplicity, the conservative use of 3D graphics, the use of soft or neutral background colors, attractive texts and icons and the use of a lot of white space. Although there are a lot more, these features make for a good looking website that's just pleasing to the eyes.
Simple websites work best today because their layouts are very straightforward; no beating around the bush. These websites are soothing and calming to look at instead of cluttered ones. Good websites also make little use of
3D icons or graphics. Don't you just love the soft feeling of subtle-looking websites?
Avoid using intense colors as backgrounds, instead, use soft colors that are neutral and becalms the eyes. In addition, text will stand out better. And please choose the text which needs to be highlighted the most and make them bigger than the normal texts. Lastly, use a lot of white spaces. It gives a refreshing and clean view of your website. Now that I've briefed you about the current
website trends, you're all set to do your own.
I have always been amazed with Flash animations. A simple drawing or sketch can turn into an animated one using just a few handy tricks. Tweening is one of the many tricks that you can do with Flash Animation. It comes from the words “in between,
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