Best Web Design
Good design means creating a look that both appeals to your target market and compliments your brand.
Now that you've got your content all ready to go and have organized it appropriately, it's time to add some designs into the mix, so the whole thing is pleasing to your user's eyes and is appropriate to your brand. But how much design do you need to really make your website great? The debate over how much emphasis to place on a site's graphic design (also called design) is one that seems to have been going on since the first day of the internet. For those who are just joining this story in progress, here is how it's gone so far:
In the beginning, there was the internet. Thousands and thousands of geeks wrote code all day long, putting web pages out there in cyber space to be viewed over a vast network of technology by thousands and thousands of other geeks. For a while, people (mostly geeks) were content to create and to visit sites constructed entirely of text. Then other people discovered the World Wide Web, and soon they became more sophisticated in their online expectations. No longer was it cool for every website to look basically the same. Users wanted to be able to tell websites apart, and website owners wanted to distinguish their sites from others so users would notice them, spend more time there, and come back. Before long, both users and owners were craving variety and pizzazz. They wanted websites with more functionality, more content, more .. design.
Originally, the designer's job was to add visual elements (pictures, color, shading, borders, etc.) and symmetry (the arrangement of design elements and text on a page) to a site. The goal wasn't so much to create an artistic design as it was to effectively translate a company's brand into what was called a recognizable web presence, so that, for example, when users logged on to iboobo.com, they'd know essentially what they were going to get.
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