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Four crucial website template layout trends in 2016

 
In the past decade, the Internet has undergone tremendous changes, yet it has actually remained unchanged. If we look back ten years ago, we would find that a large number of websites had a common layout pattern. The header, footer, sidebar, and content area formed this straightforward layout. This was the expected web page layout. Meanwhile, the rise of Macromedia Flash ushered in a new era for other layout methods. Layouts no longer had to be constrained by fixed formats. Of course, with the decline of Flash, this approach also faded away slightly... I say slightly because it has now made a comeback.
 
 
 
If you explore a popular portfolio website showcasing contemporary web design, you will undoubtedly notice that the basic structure of the webpages is ever-changing and has no fixed form. It can flex and adapt to whatever is needed. I believe this is the greatest by-product brought about by responsive web design. In fact, the new norm is that there is no fixed norm at all.
 
 
 
In summary, we can observe several significant typographic design trends that represent what I understand as unconventional layouts. They are considered unconventional because they do not strictly adhere to certain guidelines or established systems. However, I can identify dozens, if not hundreds, of examples of this trend that fall into these categories.
 
 
 
In this article, you will encounter a diverse and intriguing assortment of unconventional typography trends. We hope they will inspire you and aid you in conceiving the fundamental structure of your web designs. Let's delve deeper into this

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