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50andJACK said
In 2013 all websites will look exactly the same, only the logo will be different. - Chris
I just hope everybody will use one of our themes 
ait saidNot sure what you meant with multilayer, but I was talking about sites like this: http://www.nomoon.fr/ – http://www.muslimanie.cz/ – https://www.pokki.com/1up/ etc.
Enquilo saidYou mean multilayer websites?
Possibly more websites designing towards in-depth/three dimensional look.
50andJACK said
In 2013 all websites will look exactly the same, only the logo will be different. - Chris
+1
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ait saidNot sure what you meant with multilayer, but I was talking about sites like this: http://www.nomoon.fr/ – http://www.muslimanie.cz/ – https://www.pokki.com/1up/ etc.
Enquilo saidYou mean multilayer websites?
Possibly more websites designing towards in-depth/three dimensional look.
Nice ideas. Like it.
He he he. IE10 the new Hiroshima scale problem 
All of them are nice design..I think with years passes by most of the sites are going minimal and use of HTML5 and CSS3 increases. Like this http://lostphoneexperiment.nl
IamHasanAli said
minimalism will expand ofcourse! svg images im not too sure, below post from smashing magazine“Since the release of iPhone 4 and the iPad 3 (known as “The new iPad”), Apple has doubled the resolution of the displays, which are now 640×960 pixels (iPhone 4 and 4s), 1536×2048 pixels (iPad 3), and 640×1136 pixels (iPhone 5).
To keep a good-looking user interface for both the old as well as the “Retina” resolution, Apple decided not to resize all graphics or make use of scalable image formats (such as SVG ), but instead it now requires two sets of graphics for each device. “
http://fireworks.smashingmagazine.com/2012/12/03/design-ios-apps-with-adobe-fireworks/
Because why make it simple and use scalable graphics, when you can just double everything and make it harder for devs and generally website owners… Scumbag Apple, never liked it…
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templattica said
Because why make it simple and use scalable graphics, when you can just double everything and make it harder for devs and generally website owners… Scumbag Apple, never liked it…
+1
Even though I’m a mac user, I’m not a big fan of Retina designs. It’s a nice feature that could be used one some websites really dedicated to graphics, but don’t see it as a new trend. I don’t think that customers will be willing to pay xx% extra money just to have “retina display ready” websites.
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Probably vector graphics needs more cpu for rendering; flat images is stuff already rendered. Imagine having 20 icons, each with his own gradients, layers and effects…
Some of the Expected Web Design Trends in 2013: 1. Responsive Web Design 2. Simple Web Design 3. Designed Typography Web Design
