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September’s web design trends have a fun, fall feeling … and we love it. See what’s trending in website design this month.
Ross has a brand with four simple letters in a sans serif typeface. The fun factor comes in with the stretch and animation of the R on the homepage. This helps create visual interest for the brand and name when there might not be otherwise.
Trewithen Dairy
Sound Ethics
Serious Business
Dezea 50 Years of Waterloo uses a bright, monotone palette with all the happy vibes. While purples often feel quite cool, there’s a focus on warmth toward the center of the screen with the bright hues and a bright yellow accent. The guitar in the center also seems to sparkle, another association with warm emotions.
Cantina del Sol
The Software House
Three Sphere reserves all of its motion for below the scroll. Each new “screen” seems to have some simple motion that helps add visual interest to otherwise bland content. This can be a good technique when you don’t have much in the way of visuals.
Mia Kai leads with a home page video and follows up with more motion on the scroll with images that drop in and rotate on almost every screen. The pacing is slow and easy, and you can almost feel the slower-paced vacation lifestyle the company is promoting through the website.