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GooseWashington
07-23-2021, 03:12 PM
What are the main web design trends for 2021?
Thanks in advance!

BillShiphr
07-25-2021, 04:59 AM
Oh, I don't even know. I prefer to trust a specialist on topics like that because It's just too hard for me, but I still have to find one

HardissonHard
07-25-2021, 05:26 AM
Feel you. I thought about doing a whole website myself, but I understood that I have no idea what people like and how to create the best website. I tried it a few times, but my lack of knowledge was way too big. That's when I decided to trust this process to the professionals, and this company https://fireart.studio/insurance-software-development-services/ helped me a lot.

TommyUno
03-02-2025, 10:28 AM
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RomanClo
12-26-2025, 12:44 AM
As someone who often looks for solid typography solutions I found slab serif (https://typetype.org/fonts/slab-serif/) fonts to be surprisingly practical for everyday use. They have a strong character that works well for headlines yet they remain readable enough for longer texts. When I tested this style for blogs and simple web pages it felt balanced and calm. Slab serif fonts give content a feeling of reliability and structure which is important when you want readers to trust what they see. I would recommend this style to anyone who wants their text to look confident without being aggressive or tiring for the eyes.

Luzmirr
03-31-2026, 04:21 AM
Corporate branding feels like a completely different level compared to small business branding. There’s more at stake—reputation, consistency across departments, and long-term positioning. I came across a resource listing corporate branding agency (https://topbrandingagencieshub.com/) options, and it really shows how specialized some firms are in this area. It’s interesting how they handle internal branding as well, not just external visuals. For those in larger companies, how involved were you in the branding process? Did the agency work closely with your internal team?