Basics of Web DesigningWeb designing |  | Visited: 1144 |
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| | by Manika batta April 30, 2008 |
Web design is made up of some basic premises, and if you
understand them you can design pages that will impress and illuminate your
readers.
The following tips can help you to create great web designs
that work with your readers.
Use small images like 10-15 kb per image, yes it depends on
the source, but slow pages are really annoying and huge images are a primary
cause of slow pages. It’s easy to optimize your images.
Always use graphics that fit the content. Just because you
have an adorable photo of your dog doesn’t means you should have it on your
website about web design.
Stick with standard layouts. The 3-column layout is so
popular on websites and newspapers because it works. You might think it’s
boring, but you will keep more readers if you stick with something simple that
they can understand.
White space should be more than the CSS property; it is a
function of your layout. You should be aware of the white space on your pages
and how it affects the content viewed. White space is important in a web layout
as it is a paper layout.
Fonts
Serif for headlines
and sans-serif for text. Sans-serif fonts are much easier to read on
computer monitors because the screen resolution is not as high as it print. If
you use serif fonts for normal text, the serif can blur together on screen
making it hard to read
Limit the number of different fonts. 2 or possibly 3 standard font families are easier to read
and look more professional.
Use standard font
families, for example: You can choose “Rockwood LT standard” as this font on your page, but the chances that one of your
readers will have that font as well is pretty low. Sticking with font like
Verdana, Geneva,
Arial, and Helvetica may seem boring, but your pages will look better and the
designs will look correct on more browsers.
Remember Your Readers
Test your pages in multiple browsers.
Write the content as
they want. Unless you are writing a site purely for yourself, make sure
that your content should covers topics that your readers want to read.
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