Model-Driven LCNC Platform Designs
Aditya Tandon
Product Designer at Applyboard ?? | IxDF Certified | Ex- Newgen Software ?? , McKesson ??
Understanding LCNC Platforms
To cut it short "Low-code" and "No-Code" development platforms are?tools for people who either do not know how to code or have no time to code.
It is undoubtedly an exciting time for me as a UX designer. Over the past few years, I have witnessed various technological developments taking place, leading to smarter, more comprehensive website design trends through Low Code/ No Code.
Companies that realized the importance of good user experience started to play with their creativity – abandoning grids and traditional stock photos to embrace more attractive design options, from vibrant illustrations to bold color schemes to asymmetrical layouts, the world of design is indeed all set to revolutionize itself.
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Scroll-based animations are often seen on websites to attract more visitors. Although this feature functions really well on the desktop breakpoint, an interactive, mobile-first approach will be more prominent in the coming years. With more than half of the population in the world using mobile phones, it will be unsurprising to see designers and developers working together to bring facets of "desktop web design" into "mobile-web design"
2. Drag-And-Drop Options
The drag-and-drop feature is great for any individual or business that wants to build impressive portals without hiring a developer. There are various drag-and-drop website builders available in the markets, that allow you to drag-and-drop and let you create portals easily by dragging and dropping your content in premade templates and content blocks. The ease of accessibility (as no coding is required) and creative freedom makes drag-and-drop a go-to option. These editors also enable the WYSIWYG (pronounced wiz-ee-wig), a type of editing software feature that allows users to see and edit content in a form that appears as it would when displayed on an interface, webpage, or on the slide presentation.
3. Responsive Designs
Responsive web design consists of web pages that render well on a variety of devices as well as window or screen sizes. The reason for this is that the number of mobile users has far exceeded the number of desktop users, with this change, more and more companies want to opt for responsive portals with Low or No code platforms to attract more users and stay afloat in the market competition.
Here is how you can bring user experience that captures customer's interest
1. Minimalistic Designs
Minimalism is a trend that has only been getting trendier. Minimalistic web designs are designs that are classy and chic and do not possess any stylized, glossy attributes. You won’t be seeing shadows, fancy fonts, multiple colors, or scream-out-loud effects. Rather, such designs rely heavily on fewer interface design elements to create a positive impact on users. Whether you use white design, or contrast, or clear typography, minimalistic websites make it easy for people to process information in as short a time as possible.
2. Grid And Asymmetrical Layouts
A unique approach to the traditional grid designs (which usually comprise horizontal and vertical lines to help layout elements on the page), broken grid designs include items in a way that they do not follow the old layout. Rather, elements in the broken grid are pushed around to create a creative effect. While the lack of symmetry in designs is a complicated technique to pull off, when done well, the results can be magnificent and eye-catching.
3. Personalized Designs
As per the experts, the visual effect of an illustration is seven times more than any ordinary picture. This makes illustrations a suitable element to include in any website, especially on its homepage or a new user guidance page. By personalizing an illustration, you can convey your brand’s characteristics effectively while providing engagement for users at the same time.
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4. Organic Shapes
Designs these days push the boundaries and experiment with more fluid shapes and lines to come up with innovative and engaging concepts. Product websites tend to use more shapes and objects that are in sync with the product guidelines and have some visual elements to convey.
5. Overlapping Design Elements
As we see in grid layouts, designs with items overlapping with each other are quite popular in the web design field. This is due to the fact that overlapping items can easily bring visual interest to a specific piece of content on a page.
No-code tools for Web Designers
Zapier?→ Automate your tasks.
Softr?→ Build full-stack web apps.
Notion?→ Keep track of your projects.
Super?→ Portfolio website using Notion.
Wix?→ Ideal for creating simple websites.
Typeform?→ Conduct Research surveys.
Bubble?→ No-code tool for complex sites.
Voiceflow?→ A No-code tool for chatbots.
Carrd → No-code tool for a 1-Page website.
Webflow?→ Best no-code tool in the market.
What’s your favorite?