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Web Design Basics
Best Practises in Web Design & Development
Key Elements
- Branding your site
- Graphic Design
- Navigation
- Website layout
- Design Best practices
- Fit For Purpose
Keep the Website Simple
- Look and feel are critical
- Information should be quick and easy to reach
- Colour, layout and general site organization should be consistent
- Good basic operational functionality, neatness, and a professional appearance.
- Simple logo, throughout the site, with home link built-in
- Watch out for fonts and another formatting that doesn’t work on all browsers
- Use Breadcrumbs navigation
Consistency – Your site reflects your image
- Navigational elements are in the same position on each page.
- Consistent background theme, texture or picture
- Keep fonts and colours consistent
- Effective use of white space, no need to completely fill the user’s screen
Navigation – Three click rule
- Use of hyperlinks and linked texts – contextual linking
- Organize links into related topics
- Rank information in order of importance and direct the visitor, draw them to “specials “
- Don’t have too many layers of information
- Avoid too much content on one single page
- Try to give the visitor the ability to reach whatever they want in three clicks or less
- Link to your most important content on every page, like the booking form
First Impressions Count
- Your site is going to help create your brand awareness
- Simplicity and elegance, more effective than spectacular graphics and complicated
- Answer the question – how to get them to return? Offer value through useful content
- Provide customer contact information that works! No dead phone numbers, or email
- addresses that don’t get answered ⁄ full mailboxes
- 3 – 4 seconds to catch the attention of the visitor in your 24-hour shop
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