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Have you ever heard of 99designs before? What's it really
about? There are some webmasters who fear large amounts
of traffic visiting their site each month. There's
nothing wrong with that, however, as visitors to your
site are important, but you also want to have a nicely
designed site so that those visitors will stick around.
You can have the most unique products, and you can spend
lots of time and money on advertising, but if your
visitors don't stick around all that work is useless.
This factor is ignored by many webmasters because their
focus is usually not on site design, but rather how to
reach their target audience. If your site looks
unprofessional, it may leave a bad impression with your
visitors which is exactly what you don't want. In this
article we will be looking into a few web design tips
that you need to keep in mind.
Let's look more in-depth into the design contests. A simple web design tip that you always need to remember is to keep it simple, without any clutter. Yes, it sure is fun to try out all the cool Photoshop effects or have a flash based animation on your site, but keeping it simple without all the hustle bustle will pay off on the long run. You'd hate to put your site's visitors off by designing a site that's confusing and cluttered. Instead, create an appealing website design that allows visitors to easily find what they're looking for by organizing all the information on the page. In addition, make sure you keep a good balance between text and visual since it's not right if the text overpowers the visual, and vice versa. To ensure your site loads faster, don't forget to optimize your images. You must make sure that all your web pages have a consistent design. To avoid confusing people and causing them difficulty when seeking important information on your site, don't change the design on every page. You can do this if you use a similar color scheme on every page. You need to make certain that all the vital links maintain the same position across your site. You also need to use the same, readable fonts. Last but not the least, always check the browser compatibility of your site so that you know it's opening correctly across all the major browsers such as Firefox, Internet Explorer, etc. Just a good, preemptive strike so you can fix unnecessary problems related to resolution, or format, etc. You would rather discover these things yourself than have a visitor tell you how screwed-up your site looks. Once you know what you're doing, you'll soon see that web design isn't a difficult subject to understand at all. Just remember, as with anything, the more effort you put into deigning your site, the better results you'll receive in the long run. Continue to read on the 99designs review. |
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