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:: Simple basics for web design
"You spent countless hours designing a site
with fantastic colors, attractive images and
beautiful layout but it failed to click, did this
ever happen to you? Many of the apparent reasons
could be lack of planning or inappropriate design
elements. A well thought site never fails to
click. To avoid this kind of situation it is very
important for a web designer to plan things in
advance and foresee the impact of the site. Ask a
couple of questions:"
Who is the target audience?
What is the purpose of the site?
What all functionalities are to be included?
Once things are planned, its time for the design
elements to be taken care such as:
Web design - Layout:
Simplicity is the key here. Keep the layout simple
and straightforward. This will help you to build a
site that is user friendly and accessible. Place
the things that are most important and
functionally basic to the site’s purpose at the
forefront. Avoid clutter because it distracts the
user.
Web design - Navigation bars:
Keep the navigation of your site really simple. It
is one of the determining factors to ensure
traffic to the site. If a first time user of your
site finds the navigation easy in the first couple
of minutes of his contact, he will definitely come
back.
Place the navigation menus on top or left of the
home page because almost all the sites on www
follow this pattern. This is where most of the
users are used to look for menus. Main menu should
be placed on all the pages at the same place and
try to keep the navigation same all through the
pages. Avoid scrolling horizontal. If the site is
relatively large, include a sitemap.
Web design - Color:
Site that is visually pleasing is a sure shot. So,
always use eye-pleasing colors. Don’t let your
personal choices take over the required color
scheme that goes with the taste and purpose of the
site in question. You might wonder but white
spaces also make great impact. Use a lot of white
space to emphasize a few things. Too much color,
words or clutter may result in sensory overload of
the user.
Web design - Readability:
No reader on net will make an effort to read the
text that is not comfortably readable, even if
your site is very useful and beautifully laid. So
do not loose out on this front and follow some
standard norms of font size and line length.
Web design - Font size and type:
Optimal font size is 12-13 pts. Use professional
font types like Verdana, Arial, and Helvetica.
These are system default fonts. Avoid using fancy
fonts like Comic Sans and the ones that are
externally added. Always use darker text on light
background. Light text on darker background is
hard to read and has a blinding effect.
Web design - Graphics:
Graphics are a powerful tool to communicate. They
can say a million words in lesser space as
compared to the actual text. But use them
judiciously because too many images increase the
load time. So make sure that you optimize your
images before adding them to the website. Use a
“gif image” if it has smaller number of colors.
“Jpeg” is advisable if there is more of text to be
incorporated into an image.
Web design - Download time:
More the loading time, lesser is the number of
audience to your website. So try to keep the page
size as small as possible. Always keep in mind,
there are many broadband users but greater numbers
of the ones who have dial ups. So try to minimize
the size of your web pages but still maintaining
the quality of the images.
Web design - Testing:
This can be a very crucial factor since almost all
the users of your website will be having a
different combination of software and hardware
available on their system. So it’s advisable to
check your site on as many as varied computers.
And also if there is any malfunction or bug on
your site, its better to know it yourself rather
than people telling you (if someone is bothered at
all).
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