Essentials of Good Web Design
If you want to design a web site, you should
follow nine rules of thumb.
1. General Impression Your web site is like a window display of your business. If the
impression that it creates is not good enough visitors will simply
leave.
Your site must be:
-Neat
-Organized
-Attractive
-Professional
It is better if your site shows less than too much. Over crowded
websites, with too many flashy elements, create a negative effect on
your visitors.
2. Message The first question that visitors ask themselves when coming to your site
is “What can I gain from here?” Visitors are not impressed that much by promotional offers of free goods
and services. They are looking for ways in which your site can be useful
to them. If your site should offer one or more of the following:
Entertainment
Information
Advice
Helpful tips
Contact with people who share same interests.
Links to other interesting sites.
Your corporate site should provide information about your business and
products and services.
A business site should be simple to navigate and offer products and
services that located in a simple way and ordered quickly.
3. Fast download Your site should load as quickly as possible. Market research shows that
the average surfer leaves a site that fails to load in 7 seconds. For a
dial-up modem that means a maximum of 56 kilobytes. So avoid large
graphics and flash animations. The opening page of your site should not overwhelm your visitors with
too much information or you risk loosing them. Many Internet sites offer advice on how to increase the download speed
of your site. Look for such articles read them and follow the suggested
advice.
4. Graphics and Design The graphical design of a website is crucial for a positive first
impression. Every graphic element should help present the main idea of
your site.
Funny images are not appropriate for a business site, but they can be a
good choice for an entertainment one.
Graphics load slowly so use them sparingly and efficiently. Try to keep
the overall size of your web pages around 30k.
Individual pictures should be about 6-8k. Additional 2k adds about one
second to download time. Right-click on an image and check its properties to find out its size.
The choice of colors is also significant since different colors provoke
different feelings. The warm colors like
orange and
red increase the pulse rate and
stimulate the senses.
Cold colors like blue and green have the opposite effect.
Yellow is considered a happy color because it reminds us of the sun.
Select the right colors for the emotion that you want to create.
People read a text from top left down to bottom right. Place your images
accordingly.
Images that have a directional aspect should point to the most important
part of your page. If you use the image of a bird its beak should point
to inside the page and not outside.
This is valid for all images: Faces should be turned to the center of the page. Cars should face the center of the page. Neckties, roads and other prolonged objects should point from left to
the right and from top to bottom. You should put your navigation bars down the left side of your page, as
well. This will keep them visible for your visitors.
5. Readable texts Here we do not consider choice of words (we will deal with this later
on), but rather the appearance of words on a page.
To impress word should be surrounded by sufficient white space.
Use dark texts on light backgrounds (preferably white). Dark backgrounds
make visitors feel confined and depressed.
Bright backgrounds make texts difficult to read and red, orange and
purple backgrounds can be dazzling. The text color you choose is equally important, different browsers
interpret colors in different ways. A text that looks fine on your
browser may be illegible on a different one.
Divide your text in columns to make it simpler and faster to read. It is
easier to follow a column than a large chunk of text that stretches
across the whole page.
Choose fonts that are available on all computers and that are easy to
read like Arial, Times New Roman, Garamond and Courier. Exotic fonts
like Gothic, Script, Westminster, or Cloister look attractive in
headings, but not all users have them installed on their computers. In
this case, your visitor’s browser will render the missing font with a
system one and ruin the effect that you are aiming at.
6. Easy Page Flow Most people do not handle well large pieces of information. We have
already suggested that you divide your page into columns that would
separate the text vertically but you should also use headings and
sub-headings that separate it horizontally.
Write short statements for the key facts on your page and use the
statements for headings. Examine each section to check if you can break
it into smaller pieces. Write a short statement for each of these pieces
and use these statements as sub-headings.
Use the same font for all your headings and subheadings. Make them bold
and increase the font size for headings. It will make simple to spot the
large and bold headings and subheadings that are the same size with the
text but bold.
If you follow this advice, your visitors will be able to see the key
points of your page at a glance. Write your headings carefully, because
if you grab your visitors’ attention with them they will stay and read
on. If you want to attract your visitors’ attention to other parts of the
text you can make some sentences bold or change their color. Use this
approach carefully, because some colors are difficult to read even on a
white background.
7. Navigation There are two reasons why you should put your navigation bar on the left
side of your page: People read from left to right and from top to bottom.
Web surfers expect to find navigation bars on the left of web pages.
It is a good idea to put a button at the bottom of a long text that
would allow the visitor to return to the beginning of the text. When you create a page design that you like use it on every page of your
web site, it will make your web site predictable and will help your
visitors find the information they need.
Save a blank page with the layout, columns, logos, standardized
graphics, alt tags and navigation bars built in. Use this page as a
template for all pages that you create for your web site and just fill
in the content that you like.
8. Privacy and Customer Opinions It is invaluable to get prospective customers to trust you, if you run a
corporate site. Tell your visitors how you are protecting their private
information. Set a privacy page that explicitly lists how and what
information you collect from your visitors, how you keep their e-mail
address, how you accept and process their orders, who has access to this
information and what precautions you take with information collected
from minors.
People like to know what your customers think of your products and
services. Invite your customers to share their opinion, they would love
to know that it is appreciated.
Make a dedicated page with the opinions of your customers. Offer links
to their web sites in exchange of their opinion. This can be beneficial
for both parties involved.
9. Spelling, Grammar and Word Choice These are of crucial importance. If you are not careful here, all your
efforts are in vain. Poor spelling and careless grammar and punctuation
are the easiest way to lose visitors.
Spelling and grammar mistakes tell that the site owner is lazy,
careless, and unprofessional. Your visitors would not like to do
business with you. What can you do? Take steps to polish your own writing. Hire somebody to check and edit your writing. Hire somebody to write the text of your pages for you.
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