The six basic elements of a good web design are: the simplicity, the visual balance, the proportion, the contrast, the fluidity and the harmony.
Let's start to talk about the simplicity, which is the most important principle when we talk about web design. Visitors should not struggle too hard if you hide the information from menu after menu than Visitors consider here is no more information, you will only frustrate your visitors or you will oblige them to move to something else (click, click, click, click, click, forget it!). If possible try to use "three clicks rule", which means that no information should be more than three clicks away. But the World Wide Web wants to make things simpler and it also wants more accessible public information. That is important.
The visual balance is the most important principle when we talk about web design. To create a balance from the beginning to the end, it is required that any Web page should have a header and footer section; this creates visual parts of your site and it makes it easier to navigate in. Many inexperienced designers feel the need to fill every pixel of information. In print, this is called ink density. What's more, the colour shade should be the same. In addition to that, do not underestimate the value of white spaces. Each element of web design (pictures, texts, white spaces) has an optical influence.
Another important principle of web designing is the proportion. It is more pleasing for the eye to view a rectangle in a proportion than a perfect square. For some reason, the human eye tends to favour the different proportions of length and width.
The contrast is very simple to explain the public will come to a close to listen if you shout from the beginning be sure someone will pay attention if you just whisper and suddenly shout really loudly. Other advice would be to avoid using a single type of "treatment" for your text. For example: use either bold or italics but you are advised not to use both of them together. Another mistake is to create very dense text documents ignoring the inclusion of white spaces; it makes the readers see a gray wall.
Be careful also about the fluidity. The visitors tend to scan pages quickly first and then decide to read what interests them. The first looks are fixed on unusual forms and then the visitors begin to analyse the text. A good web page leads the visitor to the desired point.
Last, but not least, your site should be balanced. In other words, your pages need to compliment each other, to show that they belong together. You can do this keeping the same elements and the same structure on each page of the site
The six key elements of web design are equally important and harmonize each other. If you want to create the desired visitor experience that you should keep a balance of all these elements.
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Showing posts with label Elements. Show all posts
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Monday, August 23, 2010
Elements For Web Designing
Web Design is a huge element in web development and can make or break your business. Web Designs are sometimes over lookup in web development. But your web design affects your customers decisions and your overall performance. Listed below are some of the most unincorporated web design elements that every website should think about.
Yes that Image is Cool, but We Need Content
Read up on some Search Engine Optimization or SEO before you start you web design. Search Engines read your pages through your code. So if your text is images or you have non related content before your body content, the search engine is going to read it like that. When the search engine bot doesn't have anything to read, it doesn't think your site has anything on it. Removing images as text and adding more content will help your site rank better.
Tables = Bad
For design check out Cascade Style Sheets or CSS. Tables are out of date, slow and not search engine friendly, again please use CSS. CSS is very easy and better to control your design on your website. With CSS you can do anything you want with your design down to the pixel.
Website Design Navigation
Don't change your navigation on your website. Keep it the same for every page. Various changes in your navigation is bad web design. This can cause confusion for your visitors. Icons are very pleasing to the eye, but can hurt your design if you are using them for navigation, add text to help visitors decode your icon. With the help of text explaining what the next click will be with an icon will help visitors recognize what they are getting into.
Contact Information for your Business
If you have a business, have a contact page so they can get a hold of you. With a business it is a good idea to put your business name, mailing address and phone number on your website. Spammers looks for websites that have contact@webpage.com, make it more unique. Most places use contact as their contact email, but spammers have caught on to this and will just send emails to contact@whatever.
Enter Page Titles
Placing something other than your business name in your page title can give you an advantage. This is one of your most important elements in SEO. Your page titles should be a small pitch of what your page is about. Don't use up your page title space for you business name, put some keywords and relative content in there instead. Put something that describes your page and then your business name after your keywords.
Get a Site Map
Having a site map is a good idea for your customers or visitors when they are looking for a certain topic. But not only does it help your visitors it will help your search engine awareness. A site map for those who don't know is a one page that includes all your pages with links to them.
Viewing Resolutions
There is a hand full of web resolutions that users use. You should try to optimize for the most popular ones. A website with a liquid layout will adjust itself depending on what the user has set for their resolution. Finding out which resolution to optimize can be tricky, but Google Analytics will give you an idea on what people are using.
Choose Your Web Browser Carefully
Make sure to test your website in all the popular internet browsers. There are web browsers that are easier to work with than other. Don't optimize for only one of them. Leaving out any popular web browser is like leaving out visitors or customers.
There are even more factors to web design. These are just some that web designers miss in their designs. Having some of these elements can help your visitors be more comfortable on your site, meaning more sales or less bounce rate.
Yes that Image is Cool, but We Need Content
Read up on some Search Engine Optimization or SEO before you start you web design. Search Engines read your pages through your code. So if your text is images or you have non related content before your body content, the search engine is going to read it like that. When the search engine bot doesn't have anything to read, it doesn't think your site has anything on it. Removing images as text and adding more content will help your site rank better.
Tables = Bad
For design check out Cascade Style Sheets or CSS. Tables are out of date, slow and not search engine friendly, again please use CSS. CSS is very easy and better to control your design on your website. With CSS you can do anything you want with your design down to the pixel.
Website Design Navigation
Don't change your navigation on your website. Keep it the same for every page. Various changes in your navigation is bad web design. This can cause confusion for your visitors. Icons are very pleasing to the eye, but can hurt your design if you are using them for navigation, add text to help visitors decode your icon. With the help of text explaining what the next click will be with an icon will help visitors recognize what they are getting into.
Contact Information for your Business
If you have a business, have a contact page so they can get a hold of you. With a business it is a good idea to put your business name, mailing address and phone number on your website. Spammers looks for websites that have contact@webpage.com, make it more unique. Most places use contact as their contact email, but spammers have caught on to this and will just send emails to contact@whatever.
Enter Page Titles
Placing something other than your business name in your page title can give you an advantage. This is one of your most important elements in SEO. Your page titles should be a small pitch of what your page is about. Don't use up your page title space for you business name, put some keywords and relative content in there instead. Put something that describes your page and then your business name after your keywords.
Get a Site Map
Having a site map is a good idea for your customers or visitors when they are looking for a certain topic. But not only does it help your visitors it will help your search engine awareness. A site map for those who don't know is a one page that includes all your pages with links to them.
Viewing Resolutions
There is a hand full of web resolutions that users use. You should try to optimize for the most popular ones. A website with a liquid layout will adjust itself depending on what the user has set for their resolution. Finding out which resolution to optimize can be tricky, but Google Analytics will give you an idea on what people are using.
Choose Your Web Browser Carefully
Make sure to test your website in all the popular internet browsers. There are web browsers that are easier to work with than other. Don't optimize for only one of them. Leaving out any popular web browser is like leaving out visitors or customers.
There are even more factors to web design. These are just some that web designers miss in their designs. Having some of these elements can help your visitors be more comfortable on your site, meaning more sales or less bounce rate.
Friday, August 7, 2009
Web Design - Principal Elements
There are six basic elements for a good web design that are the simplicity, the visual balance, the proportion, the contrast, the fluidity and the harmony.
Let's start with the first one. The simplicity is the most important principle when we talk about web design. After all, the World Wide Web wants to make things simpler and it also wants more accessible public information. Visitors should not struggle too hard in order to get to your website content. If possible try to use "three clicks rule", which means that no information should be more than three clicks away. If you hide the information from menu after menu, you will only frustrate your visitors or you will oblige them to move to something else (click, click, click, click, click, forget it!).
The visual balance is another important principle of web designing. Many inexperienced designers feel the need to fill every pixel of information. Every element of web design has an optical influence in print language that is called ink density. Web page should have a header and footer section; this creates visual parts of your site and it makes it easier to navigate in and the colour shade should be the same. Well this positively is not the best method of communication. Ink density is required that any Web page to create a balance from the beginning to the end. In addition to that, do not underestimate the value of white spaces.
Proportion is should be also important principle of web designing. The human eye tends to favour the different proportions of length and width. It is more pleasing for the eye to view a rectangle in a proportion than a perfect square.
The contrast is very simple to explain the public will come to a close to listen if you shout from the beginning be sure someone will pay attention if you just whisper and suddenly shout really loudly. Other advice would be to avoid using a single type of "treatment" for your text. For example: use either bold or italics but you are advised not to use both of them together. Another mistake is to create very dense text documents ignoring the inclusion of white spaces; it makes the readers see a gray wall.
Be careful also about the fluidity. The visitors tend to scan pages quickly first and then decide to read what interests them. The first looks are fixed on unusual forms and then the visitors begin to analyse the text. A good web page leads the visitor to the desired point.
Last but not least, your site must be balanced. In other words, the pages must complement each other, to show that go hand in hand. You can do this by keeping the same structure and the same rudiments on every page.
All the six principal elements of web design are equally important and complement one another. To create the desired experience for the visitors you are advised to maintain a balance of all these elements.
Let's start with the first one. The simplicity is the most important principle when we talk about web design. After all, the World Wide Web wants to make things simpler and it also wants more accessible public information. Visitors should not struggle too hard in order to get to your website content. If possible try to use "three clicks rule", which means that no information should be more than three clicks away. If you hide the information from menu after menu, you will only frustrate your visitors or you will oblige them to move to something else (click, click, click, click, click, forget it!).
The visual balance is another important principle of web designing. Many inexperienced designers feel the need to fill every pixel of information. Every element of web design has an optical influence in print language that is called ink density. Web page should have a header and footer section; this creates visual parts of your site and it makes it easier to navigate in and the colour shade should be the same. Well this positively is not the best method of communication. Ink density is required that any Web page to create a balance from the beginning to the end. In addition to that, do not underestimate the value of white spaces.
Proportion is should be also important principle of web designing. The human eye tends to favour the different proportions of length and width. It is more pleasing for the eye to view a rectangle in a proportion than a perfect square.
The contrast is very simple to explain the public will come to a close to listen if you shout from the beginning be sure someone will pay attention if you just whisper and suddenly shout really loudly. Other advice would be to avoid using a single type of "treatment" for your text. For example: use either bold or italics but you are advised not to use both of them together. Another mistake is to create very dense text documents ignoring the inclusion of white spaces; it makes the readers see a gray wall.
Be careful also about the fluidity. The visitors tend to scan pages quickly first and then decide to read what interests them. The first looks are fixed on unusual forms and then the visitors begin to analyse the text. A good web page leads the visitor to the desired point.
Last but not least, your site must be balanced. In other words, the pages must complement each other, to show that go hand in hand. You can do this by keeping the same structure and the same rudiments on every page.
All the six principal elements of web design are equally important and complement one another. To create the desired experience for the visitors you are advised to maintain a balance of all these elements.
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