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Best Website Design Structure & Layout will provide a popular and appealing websiteThe fundamentals of creating an engaging and popular website, “The secret of all victory lies in the organization of the non-obvious.” Marcus Aurelius (Roman emperor, best known for his Meditations on Stoic philosophy, AD 121-180) A well organised article in a magazine or paper will deliver a much more understandable message than a poorly laid out area of text. Even if the content is written in perfect English and makes for marvellous and entertaining prose, bad layout will generally be the reason for the perfect article to go un-noticed. The same is true for website design and structure. The following fundamental rules of design will ensure your website works well for you and for you users: 1. First Impressions It is common knowledge that the majority of
internet users will quickly scan websites. In an online world where choice is unending, the FIRST IMPRESSION has never been so important. Visual appeal is an important factor of the
first impression. We, as humans will tend to look for similar colours, shapes
and structures. Through the information gained our brain will instantly have calculated areas of viewing importance. In the western world we all read from left to right which is also a similar ingrained habit of the brain. Google heatmaps look into the most popular areas viewed on websites. Worth a look for any further reading. As important as a good first impression is,
another point to consider is where are your areas of importance laid out on
your website? This is a vital question to ask within the design stage of a
website. 2. User Interface The great benefit websites have over books,
magazines and newspapers is of course the power of physically engaging the audience.
This trend is ever growing, from Apple iPhone apps to facebook groups. The
power of USER INTERFACE must not be underestimated. 3. Organised Content The human brain constantly looks for
patterns and similarities, and will often fill in the gaps subconsciously. For
example when reading ‘tihs slcetieon fo wrods’ although all words are wrong the
brain can quickly make sense of it as ‘this selection of words’ Final Thought Article Tags: Website Design, First Impression Source: Free Articles from ArticlesFactory.com
ABOUT THE AUTHOROriginal Article written by Rob Playford, Web Branding, Sheffield
Web Branding providing logos to inspire confidence, the best website designs and Search Engine Optimisation for all types of business. |
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