Starting in 2016, we began to notice ideas from Print Design to appear regularly on web page designs on Pinterest, Behance, and Dribbble. Those new web designs differed with:
Free positioning.
Element overlapping.
Breaking the limitations of Bootstrap-like Grids.
It meant the birth of Web Design 3.0!
In the summer of 2016, 83 Oranges (https://83oranges.com/) presented the article titled: “Web Design Trends.”
The author identified the following style in Web Design:
Text Over Image
Overlapping Images
Vertical Text & Super Clean Layouts
Uneven Grid Galleries
Here Images with Big Headlines
Abstract Brand Elements
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Unless you’re relying on pre-made Freeway templates what you can build in Freeway 7 is only limited by your imagination and your skills/knowledge. Working from a Freeway blank canvas using HTML/CSS, incorporating javascript effect and maybe php for dynamic features you can take Freeway a very long way. Even a site like https://shorthand.com.
This is why Freeway 7 is still in my toolbox to build Custom sites. It will be interesting where they take Freeway X. More or similar Freeform HTML/CSS? Or more templated built in features like Blocs provide.
On 7 Feb 2019, at 14:04, grantsymon email@hidden wrote:
I would love to see FWx with built-in support for this sort of design: https://shorthand.com
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David Owen
Creative Design | Print Production | Web Design & Strategy | Domains & Web Hosting