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2016 Trends for Library Web Design
Metric UX
English - January 11, 2016 05:34 - 26 minutes - ★★★★★ - 17 ratingsBusiness Technology Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Our first podcast of the new year kicks off with our predictions for trends in library web design. We're stoked to see how we tally-up at the end of the year.
1. 2:19 - "Service Design" will be the new "User Experience Design"
2. 4:39 - the future of WordPress is JavaScript
3. 5:07 - the library app is finally dead - moreover the app in general as something distinct from the web will bottom-out its unpopularity
4. 9:41 - more predictive / anticipatory services
5. 12:16 - maturing API Driven Design (inspired by [Tim Broadwater](http://twitter.com/tim_broadwater))
6. 15:54 - web animation everywhere you look (follow [Rachel Nabors](http://twitter.com/rachelnabors))
7. 16:51 - #libweb drops the carousel, embraces the gigantor hero-unit search
8. 19:12 - design around time, as in just-in-time information
9. 20:11 - the market for prototyping tools explodes
10. 22:18 - Slack. Just Slack.
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