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Top Website Trends You Can’t Ignore in 2026

When Venus Games & Electronics came to us, their existing Wix site was dark, flat, and doing nothing for the brand. It looked like a placeholder — no energy, no personality, nothing that reflected what a games and electronics brand should feel like. The redesign brief was clear: make it feel like a destination, not a catalogue.

That project taught me the difference between dark and cinematic. Dark alone is just the absence of light. Cinematic dark has depth — layered backgrounds, intentional accent colors, motion that makes the interface feel alive. The Venus redesign brought in gamified UI elements, motion graphics, and a visual language that actually matched the excitement of the products being sold. Same dark palette, completely different result.

The conversion argument for dark mode in retail and entertainment is straightforward. Product imagery pops harder against dark backgrounds. The contrast does the selling before a single line of copy. A visitor who feels the energy of a brand in the first three seconds stays longer, explores more, and converts at a higher rate than one who lands on something generic.

Dark mode for creative and entertainment brands isn’t an aesthetic preference. It’s a strategic decision that the best brands in gaming, film, and tech have already made. The question isn’t whether it works — it’s whether the execution is good enough to make it work for you.

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