Simplicity in Event Website Design Doesn’t Necessarily Mean the Retro 90’s
Posted on | July 18, 2017 | No Comments
The New York Times recently published an article titled “The Latest in Web Design? Retro Websites Inspired by the ’90s” that shows us that there is a unique and almost punk-rock renaissance of pre-millennium (Y2K) website design optics. The nostalgia for the 90’s and a simpler web page is starting to rear it’s “Dancing Hamster” like head.
David Lee, the chief creative officer of website building tool Squarespace said, “He has seen a recent uptick in what he calls an “anti-design brutalism,” with clients opting for more bare-bones, retro-looking sites.”
Although these retro designs are cool and fulfill the need for Gen X and pre-Y2K nostalgia, maybe the best place for these design ideas is still sitting right next to Mr. and Mrs. Pac Man at the guest of honor table in the Digital Archives Retirement Village. On the other hand, there is indeed definitely something to be said for simplicity in design and uncomplicated user interface especially when it comes to building robust event pages with a do-it-yourself online event management software as a service (SaaS) tool.
Ennect Event offers a toolbox for creating custom event webpages that exemplifies simplicity but also satisfies those calling for a professional and aesthetically pleasing event registration website.
Ennect Creates Custom Event Web Sites.
Ennect’s convenient website builder automatically creates a branded website as you enter the event information:
- Build a complete, professional looking event website without knowing HTML
- Create separate presenters and sponsors pages
- Add multiple custom pages
- Set up customizable URLs
There is so much more to learn about Ennect Event Do-it-yourself Event Registration Software and how to easily create event webpages with purpose. Give Ennect a spin today!
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