7 ESSENTIAL PRINCIPLES FOR A GOOD WEB DESIGN
Introduction The success or failure of a web-site generally depends on usability, effectiveness and utility, not on the visual design. Since the visitors of the website are the only person who clicks the mouse and therefore decides everything. So user-oriented designs has become a standard approach for the successful and profitoriented web design for a business. Web design can be easy as well as difficult, as it involves achieving a design that is both usable and pleasing. It also delivers information and builds a brand or business.
Precedence When navigating a good design, the user should be free to navigate all around the screen and precedence is about how much visual weight does different parts of your design have? In most sites, the first thing you see is the logo. This is because it’s large and set at the first place where people look i.e. at the top left of the website.
Spacing Most of the web designers wanted to fill every available space on the website with content and images as empty space seemed wasteful to them. But in fact this is not true as spacing makes things more clear.
Navigation One of the most embarrassing experiences you have feel on looking a Web Design is being unable to figure out that where are you or where to go. So navigation is a concept was most of the web designers have to work.
Design to Build Life has become a lot easier for web designers as they have transitioned towards CSS layouts, but even now it’s still important to think about how you are going to build a good and attractive website when you’re still in the era of Photoshop.
Typography Text is the most common element of design as different types of fonts say different things about a design. Some fonts look modern while some look retro. Make sure that you are using the right font for the job.
Alignment Keeping things lined up is considered important in Web designing as it is in a print design. So everything should be in a straight line as aligning makes your design more ordered and digestible, as well as making it seems to be more polished.
Sharpness As when it comes to clarity, it’s all about the pixels. So keeping your design crisper and much sharper is very important. If you are using CSS, everything will be pixel perfect so there’s nothing to worry about, but in Photoshop it is not so.
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