The April edition of the Reliance Web Newsletter.
Starting with a look at Dropbox, not only have they recently redesigned their webapp, they have also made some significant changes to
their service. In particular the public folder function. We also take a look at some social media predictions from Sensis for 2017. And
finally, we take a look at a current web trend of 2017: Duotone Gradient Imagery.
As always, if you have any questions feel free to send an email to support@relianceit.com.au or give us a call. We'd be happy to hear from you.
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4 New Dropbox Public Folder Changes You Need to Know
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Are you a Dropbox user? Then you should know that Dropbox’s Public folder feature has received some huge
changes, Including the removal of the Public folder on the basic tier and rendering HTML content will no
longer be possible starting September 1st. Click the link below to find out what you need to know about
the changes to Dropbox’s Public folder.
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3 predictions for social media marketing in 2017
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Social media marketing is no different - it seems like almost every week there’s a new advertising option
or tool announced that can streamline workflows and maximise results.
Here are three key trends on which we expect to see significant focus over the next 12 months from Sensis.
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Web Design Trends 2017: Duotone gradient imagery
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In the pursuit of staying more on brand, more brands are using duotone imagery and graphics for their websites.
Spotify is a great
example of this with their current Design
Not strictly duotones, but some designs are even experimenting with two or three colors and using the
duotone effect. Think Instagram. While flat design helped us get rid of (most) gradients, using duotone
imagery that combines a couple of colors together has proven to be a nice update to the old and tired gradients
and solid color areas.
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