Make a Website with Flawless Design

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Your web design has a significant impact on your site’s popularity. We’ve all seen websites that just sort of…suck. They feel amateur, with chaotic design elements, a confusing layout, text that is difficult to read, links that don’t work or images that are distracting and make pages slow to load. Clutter and distraction are like kryptonite to a website. Read on to learn what Superman-like concepts of web design you should be aware of.It’s been shown that average web surfers spend 30 seconds evaluating a home page What’s the point of sticking around a site that has a confusing design layout or pages that take forever to upload? You have literally billions of other options out there. Read on to learn about how to design a website that will appeal even to today’s breed of attention-deficit web surfers.

 

 

Usability

 

A lot of web designers don’t perform tests to see how user-friendly their site is. How easy is it for visitors to find what they need in your site? Without a menu, users are likely to get fed up and quickly leave your site behind in virtual dust. People usually visit restaurant websites when they wish to find hours of operation; if this information is buried deep within your site, your potential diners will find grub elsewhere.Make your site as intuitive as possible with prominently positioned menus that connect visitors to exactly what they expect to find. Menus must be clear and concise, with short, descriptive titles. If you use jargon, or creative titles for your menu buttons, users won’t appreciate your innovation. They’ll be too busy checking out a more user-friendly site. 

 

 

Clear Text

 

Typography is the art of choosingtype and type design. This includes the font, size and arrangement of your website’s text. Design a free website with text that users can easily digest Make it as easy to read as possible with smart typography. Stick to fonts you can be sure visitors will have on their computers, or your website won’t show up with the font you’ve selected. Fonts that most people have are Arial, Courier or Courier New, Verdana and Times New Roman installed. Whatever font you choose, stick to it throughout your website. Consistency contributes to branding and can give your text a “voice”.Stick to one or two fonts to include in your website. A web pagewith multiple font styles looks sloppy and unprofessional, and is unpleasant for your readers. Present readers with dark text on a light background, to create a contrast and make the text easy to read. Stick to left alignment for large sections of text. Justified text looks awful on the web.

 

Whitespace

 

Pages packed with content, graphics and/or text are unattractive and uncomfortable for visitors. Leaving a little space between your elements allows visitors to digest your site better. Designers refer to the empty space between design elements as whitespace, but the space doesn’t need to be white. The whitespace on a page is usually the same color as the page’s background. Separate text, images and menus with margins of empty space. This instantly makes your site easier to read.  If you’re using a drag and drop website builder to build your site, adjusting the position of your elements is a breeze But exercise caution and don’t go overboard – if you have too much whitespace your site will seem empty.

 

 

Correct Spelling and Grammar

 

Discovering a spelling error on a website is like a red flag indicating a lack of quality. It’s unprofessional, and looks like you don’t care enough to put in the effort to edit your free website . It also can seem like not enough people are interested in your free website, or you’d receive feedback by now about the mistake. Read and re-read everything you publish online. Get an extra set of eyes to take a look before you publish. Try writing in a word processor with a grammar and spell checker and then copy/pastethe content to your pages.

 

Cater to Your Visitors

 

Unless you designed a personal free website to share with friends or family, odds are the entire purpose of you deciding to make a website in the first place was to have others obtain some kind of product or service through your site. Design a site to take care of your visitors, not your company’s ego. A business site that goes on and on about how great the company is but doesn’t describe its services is pretty pointless. Worry less about pitching yourself, and more about what needs or interests your visitors have. Most people look for simple, visually-based homepages, and sites with a high-level of contrast. You can learn a lot from websites that suck, and use their negative examples to turn your site into a pillar of good web design.

 

 

 

 



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