Understanding The Basic Concept Of Website Design
If you have done any internet surfing, you have probably noticed all types of website designs
. You may have run across those that are visually impressive and enjoyable to look at it. They make you stop and ask yourself the following questions: "How to make an attractive design like that?" Then you have probably run across that site that has inflicted pain onto your eyeballs and you have probably questioned yourself, "How do to avoid circumstances such as that?" So many people do not understand the essential basics to creating a visually pleasing website design.
Look at these three important and basic subjects of design.
Contrast
Most of us understand the concept of contrast, yet when you look at different website designs, we often see this concept ignored. Contrast needs to be highly considered when creating any type of website. Ultimately, you want the visitor to meet the content and information of the website. Your visitor does not want to have to dig through your website to find the information for which he or she is looking. If your content is hiding in plain sight, people will miss the purpose of your website and simply give up trying to find the information or article they need. Reader's eyes want a visible and clear presentation. To put contrast in exercise, highly and carefully consider the colours you are using for your website design.
The type of contrast you are looking for is black text on a white background. While that may seem boring, it is most important that your background contrast with your text so your text is clearly visible and seen. Another mistake you will often see is the overuse of graphics and images. Use graphics wisely! Too many graphics can clutter your website and make your content buried. A graphic-laden page does not necessarily mean it will be more visually pleasing. Contrast is a simple and effective way is to enhance visually your website. Remember, that you want to bring the content to your reader. You do not want your reader to have to dig for it.
Alignment
The second concept, alignment, is also extremely vital to the website presentation. Good alignment brings about unity and order. Bad alignment brings about chaos and disorder. Knowing that we want to bring content and contextual components to our visitor, we need to present that content in an orderly fashion. The basic principle for alignment is this: do not mix alignment styles. For example, if you have left aligned text, do not create a centred heading. You want your design to flow. That brings us to our next concept, repetition.
Repetition
While providing your website visitor with clear, visible orderly content, you can also create a stronger sense of unity in the website through repetition. Repetition on a website means that you use the same design elements throughout the design. That means you want to use the same logo, graphics, bullets, fonts, and colours. A common misconception by amateur designers is that the more colour on the page you have, the more visually pleasing it is. Experience and good judgment show that this is simply not true. Stick to four similar contrasting colours. Stay consistent with your fonts. Stay consistent with your
web design. Repetition will further the sense of the unity in your document.
by: Sean McMans
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