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5 Web Design & Development Trends for 2016

Providing a better user experience (UX) is not just about making the site speedy or visually appealing – it is about making the site more enjoyable to use in order to drive conversations with consumers and promote your brand. As we begin a new year, many of the web design and development trends we see revolve around UX – from more effectively curating content, to making interactions clear and accessible to sprinkling in subtle animations. In no particular order, here are the top trends for 2016.

Project Estimates – Embracing the “TBD” of Association and Nonprofit Web Projects

Whether you’re looking for a complete website overhaul, a migration to a new content management system, or just revamping your design, your budget can be just as important to you as the final product. And, when dollars are the top priority, you’ll undoubtedly want your web development firm to provide you with an accurate estimate up front. Unfortunately, sometimes that’s just not feasible.

Infinite Scrolling’s Impact on the User Experience

If you're like me, and get most current events via your Twitter feed or have spent some time looking up hilarious memes on Google Images, then you’ve experienced infinite scrolling—a web design technique in which content continually loads as a user scrolls down the page. Infinite scrolling is most commonly utilized on social networking sites such as Twitter and Tumblr, and websites like ESPN.com, where the ability to quickly scan information is a major component of the user experience.

Engage Welcomes Three More to Our Growing Team

Here we are at the mid-point of 2015, and what a whirlwind of a year it has been thus far. Over the past couple of months, we’ve added several new clients and even introduced Microsoft Dynamics CRM development to our repertoire. Of course, more clients and more services mean more work. And, more work means growing our staff. 

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