Which web design era are you? Take this totally unscientific quiz.

Web design trends change fast.

What looked modern five years ago can suddenly feel ancient. And somehow, every era leaves behind its own very specific internet personality.

Glossy buttons.
Minimalist whitespace.
Parallax scrolling.
Dark mode obsession.
Corporate memphis illustrations.
Brutalist anti-design.

We’ve all lived through at least one of them.

So naturally, we asked ourselves an important question:

If web design eras were personality types… which one are you?

This quiz is entirely unscientific, mildly judgmental, and probably more accurate than it should be.

Let’s begin.


1. Your ideal homepage should feel…

A)

Professional, trustworthy, and easy to navigate

B)

Bold enough to make people stop scrolling

C)

Minimal. Calm. Almost suspiciously clean.

D)

Like an interactive experience people won’t forget


2. Your relationship with animations is…

A)

Subtle hover effects are enough

B)

If something can move, it probably should

C)

Only if they improve usability

D)

I want the website to feel like a cinematic event


3. Pick a design element you secretly love

A)

Structured grids

B)

Huge typography

C)

Whitespace

D)

Unexpected scrolling interactions


4. Your biggest web design fear is…

A)

Confusing navigation

B)

Looking generic

C)

Visual clutter

D)

People forgetting the site immediately after visiting


5. Your ideal website feedback sounds like…

A)

“This was incredibly easy to use.”

B)

“This looks amazing.”

C)

“This feels premium.”

D)

“I’ve never seen a website like this before.”


RESULTS

Mostly A’s: The Classic Corporate Era

You believe good web design should first create clarity and trust.

You appreciate:

  • strong structure
  • intuitive navigation
  • clean UX
  • websites that actually help people find information

You probably think some modern websites are trying a little too hard.

Honestly? Fair.


Mostly B’s: The Bold Modern Branding Era

You love expressive design, personality, and visual impact.

You believe websites should:

  • stand out instantly
  • feel memorable
  • communicate energy
  • make brands feel alive

You probably have strong opinions about typography.

And yes, oversized headlines are still staying.


Mostly C’s: The Minimalist Luxury Era

You believe less is more.

Your ideal website has:

  • intentional whitespace
  • restrained color palettes
  • elegant typography
  • zero unnecessary elements

You understand that simplicity is much harder to execute well than people think.

You probably close websites immediately if they feel visually chaotic.


Mostly D’s: The Experimental Interactive Era

You love immersive digital experiences.

For you, websites aren’t just pages — they’re environments.

You appreciate:

  • motion design
  • storytelling
  • creative interactions
  • unconventional layouts
  • memorable user journeys

You probably think “normal” websites feel emotionally empty.


The Funny Thing About Web Design Trends

Every design era reflects something bigger happening online at that moment:

  • changing technology
  • user expectations
  • attention spans
  • branding priorities
  • cultural aesthetics

And while trends evolve constantly, the goal stays the same:

Creating experiences people actually enjoy using.

Because the best websites don’t just look modern.

They feel intentional.