
Another year is over — so, it’s high time we paused to analyze what it brought for UI and UX designers and with what trends we meet new design year 2019. Traditionally, we have collected a big set of popular design trends for websites and mobile applications and supported them with a variety of UI examples from our team. Enjoy and get inspired!
3D Graphics
One of the hottest trends of the recent year is the integration of various 3D graphics into mobile and web interfaces. Applying this kind of graphics to UI is quite a challenge that requires specific skills and artistic eye to be crafted well. In addition, it’s time-consuming. However, it is definitely eye-catching and users will never pass by not noticing it. The 3D renders often look photorealistic which is a big advantage for user interface design. This kind of graphics may save the game in cases when photo content you need is impossible to get or highly expensive.




Personalization of Interactions
The recent year was marked out with a strong movement to deeper and more sophisticated personalization for the user experience of digital products. Designers strive to present more functionality that enables users to customize the features according to their personal needs.


Full-Screen Background Images and Video
As you could also notice from previous examples, another trend growing its presence, especially in UI design for websites, is the usage of full-screen background visuals. Those may be photos, specially rendered visualizations or even videos. Such an approach helps to make the screens visually and emotionally appealing as well as support the integrity of all the layout elements.


Complex Digital Illustrations for Web
Custom digital illustrations are steadily getting more and more presence, especially on the web interfaces. Featuring a variety of styles, custom graphics effectively support the quick perception of the information on the page or screen. What’s more, they set the solid ground for originality. Websites and apps apply custom mascots, icons, and illustrations to enhance the looks of a page or screen as well as boost usability and intuitive navigation. In addition, images improve the accessibility of UX design pushing the limits of perception for users who have natural problems with text recognition, for example, non-native speakers for the website language, dyslexic users or non-reading preschoolers.
This trend also actively stretched on creating digital illustrations as title images for blog articles, as well as we do here on Tubik Blog. It’s definitely a cool trend because it adds meaningful and informative beauty to blogs and websites we often read as well as broadens the creative horizons for artists.

Also, designers push the limits of web graphics with sophisticated animation.
Visual Storytelling
The trend of custom graphics has opened the wider perspective to storytelling in the interfaces. More and more websites and mobile apps turn to specially designed characters showing the story, setting the atmosphere, sending the message or presenting the benefits in the way that corresponds to the mood, tone, and voice of the platform. Original characters help to make the interactions more human-like, set strong visual associations with the real world and instantly transfer the needed mood. What’s more, depending on the composition, the characters may become an effective tool to make the page or screen dynamic and lively.

Buttonless Interactions
Buttons are still one of the vital elements of UI design, yet now we see more creative experiments on mobile user experience in the perspective of UI interactions without buttons. This approach saves the precious space on the screen for more information and it is even believed to be the initial step to the virtual interfaces based on gestures only.

UI-Oriented Branding
The year 2018 continued the massive trend of the redesign for branding: global and local companies, products and brands changed their logos and brand visuals mostly aiming at simplification of forms and details. One of the reasons for the trend was striving for better usability and navigability of brand elements as more and more businesses competing for the higher online presence. So, both new and redesigned logos were created to be more UI-friendly and effectively perceived on a variety of digital devices and layouts. Furthermore, animated logos became a trend making identity symbols more interactive and strengthening brand awareness.

Catchy and Handy UI Animation
The recent year didn’t experience any loss of interest in interface animation. Not only does it add life and motion to the interaction process but also significantly improves usability. User experience becomes more informative and engaging while manipulations with the elements of interaction get more clear and respond to the user in an understandable way. So, designers worked well on a variety of buttons, tabs, charts, preloaders and scroll animations.


Prominent Typography and Carefully Crafted Taglines
Bold and catchy typography continues to keep its high presence in web and mobile layouts. It usually becomes one of the key design elements and designers pay much attention to keeping it readable and scannable: typographic hierarchy and choice of proper fonts are among the core tasks of every UI design project. More and more often, we come across websites and apps in which text is not only the source of information but also the core element of design and the center of user experience. What’s more, the design community shows more care about copywriting for UI: in particular, informative and catchy taglines with we showed themselves an integral element of web design.

High Readability
One more aspect that drew active and deep attention of UI and UX designers for the recent year up to now is general readability, for not only core copy elements such as taglines, brand names or calls to action but also the rest of content in text. It resulted in a careful choice of fonts and font combinations for web and mobile interfaces, with intense preferences to simple and highly readable fonts rather than complex and artistic ones.

Experiments with Transitions
With more and more accessible and improved tools for motion design, animation of scrolling and transitions between screens saved its popularity both for web and mobile interfaces. Creative and original transitions enhance user experience making it natural for the human eye and adding grace for basic interactions.

Catchy Hero Images
Hero banners are big images catching the user’s attention in the first seconds of interaction with a webpage. They contribute much to the attractive visual presentation of the main content. Hero banners proved themselves as highly effective in setting the mood or transferring the message. Moreover, as well as any other striking graphics on web pages, this is a kind of content which is both informative and emotionally appealing. Prominent hero banners can satisfy multiple goals such as:
- catch users’ attention
- transfer the message visually
- support the general stylistic concept
- set the needed theme, mood or atmosphere
- demonstrate the core benefits or items effectively.
These are the reasons for designers turn to this technique for the diversity of web pages today.


Artistic UI Details
The previous examples feature one more popular trend which is increasing cases of the art integrated into user experience design. Although functionality is the foundation of user interfaces, yet users are first of all people, whose decisions and preferences are driven with not only logic but also emotions and aesthetic pleasure. So, artistic elements have proved their role for catching user’s attention and adding positive vibes to user experience in the aspect of desirability.


Split Screens
One of the hot trends is the active usage of split screens for both web and mobile interfaces. This trend is nothing new — it goes away and comes back in various spheres of design, and now it’s definitely back and alive. The approach is believed to be effective in terms of responsive design as you may play with content variations not missing the consistency. What’s more, it opens the limitless area for color combinations and experiments. Some websites use split screens to present the duality of options of equal importance. As for mobile, split screens become a user-friendly trend for interfaces based on the dark or bright background scheme. It is a step towards proper readability in them which is often the issue of debates: applying boxes or spaces with the light background for core data blocks, designers solve this problem and add elegant contrast to the screen or page.


Multilayered Layouts
Creative experiments are constantly carried out by UI designers to find new interesting ways of making the webpage engaging and interactive. One of the growing trends is applying several interactive layers that make scrolling experience and interactions look original.

Quality Photo Content
One more widely-used trend is careful and balanced usage of high-quality and artistic photo content. Photography is a good way to impress users with realistic and clear visuals as well as set the needed associations. With rapidly developing photo stock websites, designers have more and more opportunities to find good images; still, for many projects, especially e-commerce ones, the creative teams shoot the original content totally corresponding to the goals of the product. It is especially noticeable in the spheres close to everyday life such as fashion, toys, food, drinks, etc.

Growth of Video Content
Different types of promo and explainer videos were boosted to appear on screens and pages. No wonder as they serve efficiently for marketing goals and increase brand awareness. A creative and catchy video is a good way of attracting customers’ attention and the proven method of informing them quickly and brightly. A video activates several channels of perception — audio, visual, sound — simultaneously and enhances them with a power of storytelling. All the mentioned factors tend to make the presentation via video strong and memorable especially if based on high-quality graphic design and animation. People are daily overloaded with tons of information of all kinds, so most of them aren’t ready to devote much time learning about products or services, especially the new ones. In these conditions, videos have become the way of communication which is dynamic, informative and attractive. However, the issue of loading speed for a webpage moves forward and should be tested carefully on different devices.
Web Pages in Poster Style
The trend for using prominent visual content got one more perspective in web pages that look and feel like posters. In the case of properly chosen images and stylish typography, it allows the page to stand out and attract user’s attention to the offer.

Color Experiments
The trend of color experiment also didn’t suffer any loss in popularity, bringing out new original combinations. It’s natural as color is one of the most powerful ways to add message and mood to an interface as well as make it look aesthetic and attractive. Anyway, effective color experiments are not just pure creativity: even the most creative and surprising combinations are based on the knowledge of color theory, color psychology and practical experience of UI designers.

The year 2019 will definitely keep on building up the vast diversity and searching for effective ways of increasing the usability of interfaces. And that is what we find the most user-friendly trend. Millions of users use apps and websites as a part of their daily routine; they have different tastes and preferences, particular feelings of what is comfortable and looks nice for them. The more options for looks and features we design for them, the broader range of diverse options the global community of users will get to find the ones which fit their specific needs and wishes. And now we are looking forward to new trends which 2019 laid in store for designers.
Originally written for tubikstudio.com
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