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Design Elements that Work (And Some That Don’t)!
By Demetria Zinga, M.S.
Have you
seen the website with the black background and navy blue text? Oh, yeah…I’m
sure we’ve ALL seen that website, and I hope the last time we saw
it was 10 years ago when web design was in its infancy.
By now, we all know that visual appeal is a must when it comes down to
website design, and that NOBODY (and I do mean nobody) wants to stare
at a red screen with yellow text and blinking blue dots.
A website’s design should be easy on the reader. Think of your audience.
Think of yourself for a moment! After all, would you want to spend countless
hours designing a site whose colors you can’t even stare at for
longer than 30 seconds? Remember who your audience is, and think of some
colors that will bring them into your website without reservation.
1. For your design elements, think: clean, crisp, and appealing.
2. Try to use darker text on a light background. If using
light text on a dark background, just be aware of the color clash and
that this can be harder on the eyes. To promote easy visualization of
your text, it is better to stick with dark text on a light background.
3. Clutter is very distracting. Try to minimize the usage
of flash or gif animation, and use only when there is true function and
purpose for it.
4. Create proper alignment of pictures and text. Text
is read better in the left alignment as opposed to the center alignment.
Pictures work well with text when left aligned in the body of the text.
5. Navigation should be consistent throughout each page. Take advantage of template abilities in programs such as Dreamweaver,
to create a structured template and navigation scheme that is consistent
for each page of your website. Check to make sure that none of your links
are broken. When adding new links to the navigation, make sure it is added
on each page.
These are
all steps that can help you create a well-planned design. Remember, visual
appeal is very important and plays on the five senses of your site visitors.
If you can greet your visitors with a snazzy design, you have a higher
chance of retaining that visitor for a longer period of time (even if
you have little or lousy content)! Content definitely has its place, and
actually has far greater weight than design, but if you are trying to
reel in those passersby and catch them on the first visit, first impressions
always matter!
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Demetria
Zinga, M.S. is an internet marketing strategist, podcast consultant, and web success coach whose goal is to help the woman entrepreneur and work at home mom with web consulting needs. Visit http://www.wahmuniversity.com to find out more!
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