What UI/UX trends will take shape in 2023?

Manab Boruah
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Evelina Radoycheva
I'd love to see an increased use of motion design and animation to make interfaces more engaging and interactive.
Manab Boruah
@eve_rad can't agree more. But while some people like motion design and animations, there is a growing number of minimalists who want clean and simple pages that talk to the point.
amir
Not sure about trends. But by raise of large language models, we eventually will go more towards less UI layers and more direct/intuitive in HCI.
Manab Boruah
@amirhouieh this makes total sense. Thanks for sharing.
AlaskasWorld
Mixed Reality + Augmented Reality. Motion Design. Immersive Scrolling. 3D Imagery. Gradients. Brutalism. Wellness. smiONE
Manab Boruah
@alaskasworld need to find out what Brutalism is. Thanks for sharing.
Richard Gao
In terms of design process? More AI generated ones. So expect to artwork that would have been relegated to big name companies due to having money for illustrators now in the hands of smaller players. So less generic stock image use overall, since people will just rely on AI now. Likely more chatbots integrated in the website as well, since GPT-3 is now more popular. As for overall design? That seems to evolve slower than in a year. I'll expect websites to have a similar look as they did in 2022.
Manab Boruah
@richard_gao2 Open AI has definitely uplevelled everything. That's a good catch.
Manab Boruah
@mahad_kamran definitely a trend setter.
Mangesh
Colorful designs, bold typography, and lots of animation.
Manab Boruah
@mangeshsom awesome. Thanks for sharing.
Manab Boruah
@mangeshsom any reason why bold typography? I personally like to keep it lean and thin.
Mangesh
@manab_boruah bold because it's lauder. i have seen the data that the bold typo = higher conversion rate
Jim K
AI and back to basics
Manab Boruah
@jim_kurt Back to Basics does sound like making its way back. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.