The next phase of the Internet has arrived, and it’s shaping the web design trends of 2023. As always, these digital trends mirror emerging technologies and their impact on society—and last year gave designers plenty of inspiration to work with.
We’ve seen major breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, now capable of generating its own art, while the Metaverse has brought virtual reality closer to the mainstream. Web design trends are following suit, embracing immersion, simulation, and cinematic techniques. At the same time, a global recession has sparked both a retreat from luxury and a surge in joyful, escapist experiences. All of this is unfolding against the backdrop of the “Great Now,” where the Internet and mobile devices have reached unprecedented global availability. The result? Web design trends are less bound by the immediate and the local, as aesthetic innovation becomes a fast-moving, worldwide effort.
With all these factors at play, the following web design trends for 2023 are set to shake up the foundations of the World Wide Web.
Hover animations have long been a go-to for subtle microinteractions, keeping visitors passively engaged. But in 2023, web designers are taking hover effects to the next level, transforming ordinary page elements into dazzling product reveals.
This trend achieves several goals at once. It enables quick navigation, letting visitors preview products instantly without clicking through to another page. By animating the product, it offers a glimpse of how it might be used. It reinforces a minimalist interface by displaying photos one at a time, keeping the page free from image clutter. It can also add a new layer of depth, animating product photos over the existing page.
And finally, like most delightful interactions, these hover animations create a sense of discovery, encouraging visitors to keep exploring for more surprises.
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Design and development must be seamless—fluidity is key
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Design by Stan Yakusevich via Dribbble
Ayond
Orb-Space
Last year saw massive technological leaps, culminating in the much-anticipated launch of the James Webb Space Telescope. But with futurism often comes a longing to reconnect with the natural world. On 2023 websites, this urge is expressed through scrapbook and DIY-inspired elements.
These sites often feature doodles, handwritten lettering, sticker graphics, and cut-and-paste collages. Not only do they recreate the tactile experience of flipping through an old school magazine, but they also infuse a sense of intimacy and imperfection, in contrast to automated precision. While the handmade look stands in opposition to the slickness of high-tech trends, it doesn’t deny our digital reality. Instead, these designs embrace both worlds—physical and digital—coexisting as one.
Leverage this trend on sites that:
Keep in mind:
Every project has its own unique requirements
Design and development must be seamless—fluidity is key
Consider this option from the start and plan for any challenges that may arise
Freak Mag

Plantarium

Winnning Ponds

One of the greatest advantages of digital design is its multimedia potential—text, images, video, animation, and interactive elements can all coexist in a single composition. Despite this, many web designers in 2023 are moving away from multimedia in favor of text-driven layouts.
The result is a retro print-magazine aesthetic, which may be a side effect of many publications going digital to avoid rising print costs and environmental impact. Whatever the reason, typographic layouts support efficient minimalism: these sites have something to say, and they don’t waste visitors’ time saying it. They also credit their audience’s intelligence, recognizing that impactful words and creative text arrangements can be just as captivating as attention-grabbing visuals.
Leverage this trend on sites that:
Keep in mind:
Every project has its own unique requirements
Design and development must be seamless—fluidity is key
Consider this option from the start and plan for any challenges that may arise
USSR Almanac


Ukrainian Power
Theud
The retro 1990s look became a major theme in last year’s web design trends, reflecting a collective nostalgia for the innocence of the early Internet. In 2023, that trend shows no sign of slowing down. Designers are now doubling down on creative nostalgia, with a special focus on navigation.
Nostalgic navigation can take the form of literal ’90s design techniques, like pixelated desktop icons or bold color blocks in menus. It can also incorporate throwback artifacts, as seen in SIRUP’s clever CD tower navigation menu. Both styles tap into sensory memory—sorting through stacked cases or clicking through a now-obsolete but familiar interface.
Even without direct experience, this trend can appeal to younger users by creating a digital replica of a world they never knew. Overall, nostalgia is always a useful tool for evoking comfort, especially in challenging times. But its use in navigation also suggests that we’re moving forward by looking to the past.
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