1, the Daily Beast
Encourage users to keep browsing down
The "Read this List" section on the Daily Beast is cleverly designed. First of all, this site is a collection of different stories from the top down, and whenever you read a different story, the list is automatically populated with a pale gray background and the current article informs the user. This way, on the other hand, is encouraging users to continue reading the next article. I think this kind of suggestive design is awesome, especially if you have a lot of stories.
2, start ups this are how to design works
Let the user know more content
If you open Startupsthisishowdesignworks, you will see that the page article contains a large number of yellow highlights. Whenever you click on one of these special words or phrases, you will get an explanation box on the current page, which is an explanation for the highlighted area, possibly in the form of text or video. Anyway you no longer need to open a new page to browse through the explanation and then return to this page. This style of design allows you to read more and get more information.
3, Bamboo, Mmenu
Mobile Side Sideslip Menu
There are more and more users using the mobile end to watch the site, and those interesting interactive ways have brought great help to the user. Many smartphone apps offer users a right-sliding pop-up navigation menu with many templates such as Bamboo and Mmenu, and if you want to use the WordPress plugin, try Mobile.nav.
4, Medium
Allow users to participate in reviews anytime, anywhere
On the medium I like to have a urine sign in the context to show the communication between the user and the author. When you open any article, you can highlight a highlighted text and leave a note/comment, which is an interesting way of communicating between users and authors, who can selectively comment on what they want to read or participate in.
5, Ultimate flyout responsive Menu
In the end is the single hand operation strong or the hands?
Traditional site navigation is designed at the top of the page, but as mobile users proliferate, the design may not be appropriate if moved to the mobile end. Research shows that 49% of people using smartphones have a habit of using a single hand operation. Then the moving end of the navigation is best to move from the top, moving to the bottom is relatively ok. Here is a wordpress plugin Ultimate flyout Responsive Menu that provides responsive navigation.
6, Mac Pro
Unmatched narrative skills.
We've seen too many parallax scrolling sites, but when this technology is effectively combined with the product, you can describe a strong branding story and look at Mac Pro.
7, APPLE style, Android style, Microsoft style
Designed for You
Responsive design is a new content. If you're an Apple fan, you might like the first one, and if you're into Android, you'll like the second one. Microsoft is style three.
Now that you've seen all 9 interesting new designs, and of course I'm missing out on a lot of other interesting design trends, do you have any good?