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Les 10 tendances graphiques de 2015. Nous vous proposons de découvrir les tendances graphiques de 2015 qui vous sont incontournables pour répondre aux nombreux projets de Creads si vous êtes webdesigners ou pour vous inspirer si vous êtes annonceur.

Les 10 tendances graphiques de 2015

Voici donc les 10 tendances graphiques qui font 2015 ! 1- Le flat design : soyez simple La tendance se confirme avec le flat design. On en parlait déjà en 2013 sur le blog, les interfaces d’ordinateurs deviennent des smartphones géants avec des ergonomies de plus en plus simplifiées. Initié chez les constructeurs par Microsoft, le slogan « Less is more » est parlant. 2- Le responsive : partout avec vous Le design s’adapte à tous les supports. 3- Le monopage : le scroll, la nouvelle tendance La navigation au scroll tient son origine du tactile. 4- Image first : L’image au centre du web design L’image s’affiche en grand et partout. 5- Typographie : le renouveau du caractère La typographie prend une place de plus en plus importante dans les nouveaux designs. Pearltrees releases a new version, without any pearls nor trees. The Paris-based startup founded in 2009 once declared: “We focus on the visual potential of Pearltrees to let people dive deeply into their interests and nearly feel them”.

Pearltrees releases a new version, without any pearls nor trees

Their product, offering a digital curation tool, was unique because of the visual interface voluntareely original: links and folders symbolized by rounded pearls attached together like the branches of a tree. Today, pearls and trees have disappeared to make room for a brand new and larger organisation tool. Two years ago, everyone wanted to build products around “curation” and “interest graph”.

Today the keywords have shifted to “collaborative SaaS tool” and “organizing data”. Pearltrees, who has raised €8,5 million in two rounds, is renewing itself to match the new trends by releasing a new version focused on organization of collections in a more “obvious” way. Why giving up the core of the product, after 4,5 years of existence and 1,7 million users? Pearltrees. Pearltrees refers to itself as "a place for your interests".[7] Functionally the product is a visual and collaborative curation tool[8][9][10][11] that allows users to organize, explore and share any URL they find online as well as to upload personal photos, files and notes.[12] The product features a unique visual interface[13][14] that allows users to drag and organize collected URLs, and other digital objects.[15] that themselves can be further organized into collections and sub-collections,[16] (URLs).

Pearltrees

Users of the product can also engage in social/collaborative curation using a feature called Pearltrees Teams.[17] Pearltrees was founded by Patrice Lamothe, CEO,[21] Alain Cohen, CTO,[22] Nicolas Cynober, Technical Director,[23] Samuel Tissier, Ergonomy/UI[24] and Francois Rocaboy, CMO.[25] History[edit] Development of Pearltrees began in 2007. In July 2012, Pearltrees launched their iPhone app. Pearltrees introduced Pearltrees 2.0 on May 22, 2014.