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    The Basics Of Flat UI Design

    Dave Odey
    December 6, 2012
    2 min read
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    The Basics Of Flat UI Design

    Understanding Flat UI Design

    The new design trends are seemingly endless and with the ability to create newer, better, and more exciting designs and design elements, a trend like flat UI design just seems a bit out of place. There are a few basic elements that are common in flat UI design and understanding these elements can help you truly understand flat design.

    No Added Special Effects

    Designs with Flat UI are incredibly basic, there are no 3d elements, no banner elements, and no elements that are flashy, eye catching, or otherwise complicated. This type of design is function driven rather than visually driven.

    Simple Individual Elements

    Designs with Flat UI are based in function rather than visual elements. These sites include simple, very distinct elements that mirror the function they are intended to relay to the user.

    Focus on Text

    Rather than focusing on flashy images, flat ui design focuses on the content and text of the site. This can be achieved by using things like interesting typography, fun texts, and interesting configurations of text.

    Color Use

    Flat design focuses on the ways that color can be incorporated into the work. Rather than focusing on using tons of colors that clash with one another, flat design works to create pops of color that are interesting and beautiful.

    Employing Minimalism

    Flat design is incredibly minimalistic. This creates a simple, streamlined design that focuses on the content and purpose of the site rather than the ways that the site can trick or fool the user.

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