Trends • 4 min read
Web design moves fast. What worked two years ago can now drive your visitors away. Here's what actually converts in 2026.
Less text. Fewer images. Fewer distractions. The sites that convert in 2026 cut straight to the point. A clear value proposition, a visible CTA, and nothing else.
Visitors scan, they don't read. Design accordingly.
3 seconds: beyond that threshold, more than half of your mobile visitors leave — permanently. Google penalizes slow sites. So do your customers.
Optimized images, clean code, high-performance hosting. No compromises.
Over 60% of web traffic comes from mobile. If your site isn't flawless on a phone, you're losing the majority of your potential customers.
In 2026, you design for mobile first, then adapt for desktop. Not the other way around.
Oversized type is back in a big way. XXL headings, strong contrasts, clear visual hierarchy. Typography has become the main design element.
Buttons that respond on hover, smooth transitions, visual feedback. These small details are what separate an amateur site from a professional one.
WhatsApp, live chat, simplified forms. Your visitor wants to reach you in two clicks or less. Remove every friction point.
• Sliders and carousels (nobody clicks)
• Intrusive pop-ups (they drive people away)
• Autoplay videos (they eat bandwidth)
• Endless walls of text (nobody reads them)
• Generic stock photos (everyone recognizes them)
Does your site follow these trends? If not, it might be time for a redesign.