There are many sites that I visit while looking for inspiration or just casually reading through the Web that are like nails on a chalkboard for my visual cortex. So I decided to make a list of things to consider when developing your own design or think about how an effective web designer, you can create and compile your Web site. * What does this say? - Make sure to correct you contrasting colors, red and green, although large Christmas colors are bad friends, when it comes to font relations. Take the gray background with red writing out the window if you want something for your Uncle Ben had a stroke (he already has enough of). - Make sure you spread the scriptures; line-ups are like the people … they do not like it when you are in their bubble. It makes it so much easier to read, as is spreading the distance between the lines will put less strain on the client’s eyes. - Size does matter! No one may make little work you sure your writing is even the oldest people to read. * Splash Page - If your site has a page before the content of your website will be shown, and this page contains nothing but a logo and give a sign, there are a few things you need to think about. For starters, get the full speed of the Flash Website and / or update your site, because it was probably designed in the late 90′s or early 2000′s. * A. D. D. Distractions – too many. . - Fonts – If you have more than three fonts on a page, you have questions commitment. - Animations (besonders. Gif) – mid-90s, GIF animations are pathetic and too extravagant Flash animations. - Pictures / photos – no need to as much real estate with dozens of pictures, it spread … this is not a “See Spot Run” book. - Colors – Stick to one color scheme, no more than three colors (slight variations in color is acceptable, but do not overdo it) * Overused Layouts - Déjà vu should never go through your mind of the observer at the first entry of your website. If you do not try a product (forums, fan sites, causal blogging, etc.) then selling a template design is in order. But when you try to create the brand identity and awareness, with the same layout as your competitors neighboring countries is the wrong way to be (here and here). * Favicon - If you have no knowledge of a favicon, it is usually the slim design icon that can be found in your bookmarks or next to the address bar of your favorite websites. This is something everyone should have on their website. If you do not have one or do not know how to make must be learned. It is to be a great way for users able to easily distinguish between different sites on their favorite list and take advantage of free promotional real estate on your site, so.
Effective Web Design, Do’s and Don’ts
Graduate of Arizona State Unviversity with a BA in digital art focus on animation. While attending ASU Travis was able to more deeply into an interesting inclusion in marketing, psychology, and extensive color theory classes. Soon after his graduation, he began to put his dreams into motion, start his own Web design company. After months of research and networking business partner Travis and Ross Brown was finally opening up their very web design studio, Webflo Studios, LLC.