I have picked my favorite top twenty rules/guidelines to good web design and added a few good websites to look at that display the rules. (the website after a rule is a site that displays that rule best)
1) Simple - No one wants to spend too much time searching for exactly what they’re looking for. Keep things simple and easy and not too crammed and clutter-y
http://www.sharpened.com/web/about/rules.html (this is actually a web design rules site where I got some of mine from)
2) Design - Make a good first impression make sure your design is unique.
3) Navigation - Make all your topics and information in your website easy to find. Like a side bar that say “dogs” “cats” etc, and they are links to that information
4) Consistency - People don’t like change with site mainly because they had to figure out where things were once and they don’t want to have to do it again.
5) Content - If your site design is amazing so should your information
6) Be up to date - Keep your site and the information in it updated as often as possible or it will not be a successful website
7) Feed back - Take advantage of user feedback and comments. They are the people you are trying to keep coming to your site so they are your customer and the customer is always right.
8) Check the site for errors. - Make sure you go through your own finished site and check for mistakes in spelling, alignments, colors, etc. If there is no spell-checker, copy and past your text into word to double check, also make sure you don't have a mistaken word ex: wish instead of which. Spell check can't fix that for you. Re-read your information.
9) Don't Center big paragraphs - It makes the site look amateurish; it is difficult to follow through and very difficult to read. You want your site to be easy to read to keep your visitors interested. http://byzantinesacredart.com/blog/2006/06/good-web-design.html (also a web design site where I got a few from)
10) Color - Colors shouldn't’t clash and should not make a rainbow and be a sight for sore eyes. White backgrounds with black fonts are present on some of the best web sites
11) White Space - Leave enough room for each element on your page to “breathe”. White space is web designer's prime assistant: it helps her organize the content and make it visually appealing and pleasant. http://www.infoplease.com/
12) Subtlety - Make things subtle and not as “loud” and make a few certain things bold and bright/emphasized. http://www.foxnews.com/
13) Separate Apples and Oranges - Text should never be an image. Logo is the only exception. Images cannot give you any decent placement in search engines. Also people with visual disabilities, who rely on screen readers to use Internet, are virtually barred from sites where text is converted to images.
14) Group - like a scrap book you put all of the pictures from one event together. Do the same with you web site. http://www.dog.com/
15) Prioritize - Make the point of your site visible; don’t emphasize things that are not as important. Make your topic your priority
16) Fonts - For web sites use fonts, like Georgia, Verdana or the most popular, Arial font.
17) Be Square - Don’t be bold and frustrate people and make them have to scroll horizontally rather than vertically
18) Easy to find - If you use the word that your information is about frequently, the more likely it is to show up on a search engine.
19) Easy to read - Make sure that the spacing and font and design all mesh well so the information in the text is easy to read Quick to download - You need to make sure that you don’t have a bunch of extra things on there that take forever to load or maybe don’t ever end up loading like a picture. This only frustrates the user.
20) Quick to download - You need to make sure that you don’t have a bunch of extra things on there that take forever to load or maybe don’t ever end up loading like a picture. This only frustrates the user.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
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