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Good point! Designers often aim for innovative ideas, and as shown in the video, these trends are not just concepts-they’ve been implemented in real, functional websites. It’s clear that with teamwork between designers and developers, even complex designs are achievable!
You are right, but we are trying to display related examples for each category so that everyone understands easily. For Mobile first, see UI/UX Trend vid on the channel, for a detailed discussion. Thanks for the feedback. 😊
Thanks for your feedback! I recommend watching the full video, as I shared my perspective on these trends towards the end. These are the current industry trends, and whether we agree with them or not, it's important to acknowledge them. Stay tuned for our upcoming detailed video on UI/UX trends, where we'll dive deeper into the discussion!😊
This thing about TREND, FASHION is such a stupid thing that people tend to repeat all the time, the best are those who have their own style and are always standing out, not those who copy fashion, style or trend, what a boring conversation that people still don't understand.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! I totally get that everyone has their own perspective. Like I mentioned in the video, design trends aren’t set in stone, they evolve as designers bring their own creativity and innovation into the mix. It’s more about inspiring fresh ideas and pushing boundaries rather than following rigid rules. Always interesting to hear different takes on this😊
This is a figurative expression: you can often hear from the "Russian design" guys. The difference is in the quality of work, yes there are some cool guys among ours, but they often copy these trends for the sake of a picture, forgetting about other design tasks
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! I shared my own perspective on these trends at the end of the video. Did you get a chance to watch that section? I'd love to hear your feedback on my views as well!
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Amazing 2025 update woth alot of new learnings. Your knowledge is immense and truely deserves an Oscar Award 😂❤
An Oscar? Now that's a plot twist I didn't see coming! 😂 Thanks a ton!❤️
I always love these roundups, excellent curation!
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed the roundup-more exciting trends coming soon!
The web designers: 😁The programmers after looking at the design: 💀
Good point! Designers often aim for innovative ideas, and as shown in the video, these trends are not just concepts-they’ve been implemented in real, functional websites. It’s clear that with teamwork between designers and developers, even complex designs are achievable!
The managers ensuring web accessibility: 🙅♀
yeah that's what I think they should code themselves
I actually love it when I get designs that are challenging. Otherwise I start looking for challenge myself and that never ends well 😂
I’m both hahahaha
I like Design sense cus they always leave links for reference...😂 Thank you and good work ! Really cool!
Thanks for the feedback! Glad the references help. Keep creating cool stuff!😊
@@DesignSense Thank you!
The consumer will decide who has the best design. And I can bet that just like in the last 10 years, Amazon will be the winner.
Hmm🤔👍
Most of the examples are desktop, it would be nice to see them in mobile first... But, I loved this. Thanks
You are right, but we are trying to display related examples for each category so that everyone understands easily. For Mobile first, see UI/UX Trend vid on the channel, for a detailed discussion. Thanks for the feedback. 😊
@@DesignSense gracias my friend
Insiteful. Thanks
❤️🔥
i don't know, but i find most of the trends here ugly and has poor user experience. non-technical users will find these designs confusing.
Thanks for your feedback! I recommend watching the full video, as I shared my perspective on these trends towards the end. These are the current industry trends, and whether we agree with them or not, it's important to acknowledge them. Stay tuned for our upcoming detailed video on UI/UX trends, where we'll dive deeper into the discussion!😊
thank you!!!!!!!
Welcome 🤗
They are very cool but people are not used to modern websites , they need too much effort to navigate. Conversion rate drops
Yes true 🤐.
Great video! I really appreciate the effort you put into showcasing these upcoming web design trends for 2025. Insightful and inspiring as always!
Thanks for the appreciation! Happy to hear the video inspired you-stay tuned for more!
Game Design Trends 2025 needed.
Bro that is not our topic.😄 Also don't have any knowledge about games.
This thing about TREND, FASHION is such a stupid thing that people tend to repeat all the time, the best are those who have their own style and are always standing out, not those who copy fashion, style or trend, what a boring conversation that people still don't understand.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! I totally get that everyone has their own perspective. Like I mentioned in the video, design trends aren’t set in stone, they evolve as designers bring their own creativity and innovation into the mix. It’s more about inspiring fresh ideas and pushing boundaries rather than following rigid rules. Always interesting to hear different takes on this😊
@@DesignSense Evolving depending on other ideas is not evolving, but copying, create your own visual mess and it will be much better
How can we call it a trend when the year is just starting off???
Hahaha, look at Russian behance and our trends after this video.
Where is the Russian Behance? 🤔
This is a figurative expression: you can often hear from the "Russian design" guys. The difference is in the quality of work, yes there are some cool guys among ours, but they often copy these trends for the sake of a picture, forgetting about other design tasks
Most of These designs are the worst I have seen.. the communication happens the least in those bright designs..
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! I shared my own perspective on these trends at the end of the video. Did you get a chance to watch that section? I'd love to hear your feedback on my views as well!