Trends In The Emergence And Development Of Styles In Web-Design
Umarkhon Sobitovich Mukhamedov , Senior Lecturer, Department Of Computer Science And Management National Institute Of Arts And Design Named After Kamoliddin Behzod, Tashkent, UzbekistanAbstract
This article discusses the emergence of styles and possible ways of developing trends in web-design. The increase in interest in Internet technologies, their rapid development, spread, reaching a certain qualitative level in the visualization of information, contribute to a significant influx of professional designers into this still new area of graphic design.
Keywords
Web Graphics, Graphics, Design, Web-Design,, Web Information, Visualization
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