- Your Web site should be well organized -- Create an outline before beginning the design process.
- Every graphic on a web page should be necessary -- Each graphic should relate to the text on that page, to the message being communicated, and to the audience.
- Background color should be easy on the eyes -- Some colors hurt the eyes and visitors to your site will leave quickly.
- Colored text should contrast with the background so that it is readable -- Don't lose sight of the fact that text on a page should be able to be read.
- Do not center all text on a page -- A large amount of centered text is difficult to read.
- Keep your copy short -- People don't have the time or patience to read large amounts of text from a computer monitor
- Keep width of text to about five inches -- Wide columns of text are difficult to read.
- If using audio files, or movies, give viewers a choice whether or not to use them.
- Don't use blue for regular text color -- Blue usually denotes links and can confuse the reader.
- Don't underline text for emphasis -- Underlined text usually signifies a link.
- Use motion sparingly! -- Motion should only be used when necessary to convey a message!
- Check readability of text -- Cut it and paste it into a Word document. Check for grammar and spelling.
- Always ask WHY you are putting certain information on the web -- Keep information short and sweet. If you want to give your viewers more information, create a pdf file for them to download.
- Always have contact information on your site -- Put your e-mail address, phone if necessary in a prominent location on your site.
- Use links to other sites that are relevant to yours -- You don't have to reinvent the wheel. There is a lot of information on the web that is relevant and can be helpful to visitors to your site.
- Include the webmaster's e-mail address on the contact page -- Viewers can report missing links or other problems. Nothing is more frustrating than links that don't work.
- Make sure your site is accessible to everyone regardless of the browser they are using -- There are no standards-no common denominators for the internet yet. Viewers have different equipment--modems with low baud speeds. Keep this in mind when including graphics and some of the bells and whistles you would like to use.
- Do not forget that your web site can be viewed by anyone, anywhere -- If you are trying to reach a global audience make sure your graphics can be translated and understood internationally.
- Check out your site on different browsers -- Colors will look different on a Mac than a PC.
- Look at other sites -- you can get ideas for your site: good design, good navigation, graphics by looking at other sites.
Monday, June 9, 2008
How To Design A Good Website? Few Tips
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Great information, thanks for sharing :-)
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