Scooped by
Robin Good
February 18, 2014 12:24 PM
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What's ahead of us when it comes to web publishing? How will the tools, methods and approaches to design, to create and to package news and information change over the course of the next few years?
In the second part of this article, I am looking at these key trends:
1) Dusk of Blogs
How blogs are changing their role and importance within the information ecosystem.
2) Beyond WordPress
WordPress has been a revolutionary tool for small and large independent web publishers. But in its fantastic growth, it may have lost track of its true original purpose. What's there now to replace it?
3) Instant Publishing
When it comes to publishing online, it's not just "ease of use" that web publishers want. Immediacy, real-time, is the new in high-demand frontier. How rapidly can you go from thinking of a promotion or a new report to actually having a professional-looking page of it online?
4) Invisible UI
Just-in-time interface controls are the future. The time of multiple toolbars with tens of buttons and icons, is definitely over. The new UI is basically invisible... until you need it.
5) Design Intelligence
The web design and publishing ecosystem presently doesn't allow for non-technical people to create and maintain professional-looking websites without having to heavily depend on a web design studio or agency. This is about to change. Rapidly.
6) Design Marketplaces
Big opportunity ahead for those who will make it easy and efficient to find, select and organize the best web design templates available out there in a fast, easy and effective fashion.
Full article: http://www.masternewmedia.org/future-webpublishing-trends-beyond-2014-part2/
Reading time: 19'
See Part I here: http://www.masternewmedia.org/future-webpublishing-trends-beyond-2014/
. . .hmmmm interesting thoughts for beyond 2014.