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Latest trends, facts and examples of good practice from the world of mobile and website design and marketing

With the first Christmas decorations in the shops, and another year nearly gone, it's time to reflect on new trends and changes in the world of web design. Some of these trends have been gaining popularity over the last couple of years, whereas others are brand new for 2014. We take a look at some of the best and brightest web design trends to be seen this year, from the simple to the awe-inspiring.

If you’ve been in business for a while, then you may have noticed some changes in the way you acquire customers. In the beginning there was a lot of shoe leather and petrol used pounding the streets, hitting the phones, sending out mail shots, and just generally being loud and getting your foot in the door in order to win business. Now, it seems as though more and more customers are coming to you, without you having to grab the megaphone and announce who you are or what you sell Inbound marketing is starting to take over from the traditional hard sell; let’s take a look at how and why this is happening.

It is still common to consider a desktop version of your new website before working on a mobile friendly version. However, trying to create a mobile friendly alternative to your shiny new desktop website can cause functionality issues and make it a nightmare to navigate. With this in mind, market leaders are now considering mobile first when setting up a new website; let’s take a look at why this is and the benefits which can be achieved.
London, 14th June 2012: Artonezero is pleased to announce that it has acquired the web business of Venus Business Systems, comprising the website design service and web hosting facilities. Rob Cooper, senior web developer at Venus is becoming a director of Artonezero and will work with us to ensure a smooth transition for Venus clients.