What people love and hate in web site and printing
If you want to take your color printing into the next level, you
may want to put it in your site or in any other form of getting
people to read them. It cannot be denied though that there are
some things people love and hate to see, whether offline or
online, in the printing mediums that other people, companies and
businesses use.
Take, for example, in some web sites. When flashes first came
into existence, web site owners wanted to have a piece of the
action. Who doesn't? See, that is trend and trends are supposed
to be followed.
There are those who use flashes for the sake of flash. Meaning
there is really no logical reasoning why they use it in the
first place. As long as they are using the trend, they could not
care less if it is irritating or does not serve any good purpose
at all.
The more effective flashes can get the attention of the readers.
Makes browsing more fun too if you want to take a bit of their
focus away from the usual flow of boring information. What flash
users do not know is that they can make browsing very hard,
takes too long to open and a constant source of irritation. Know
and visit your flash.
People, on the other hand, loves drop shadows on printed
materials. Someone a plain logo or design is given depth if drop
shadows are put into them. That is mainly the main purpose of
these shadows. Gives the readers something to wonder about too.
If you are in the process of designing a logo or a graphic
design, think about this. Putting the perfect colors into them
does not make them any different from others who already have
done that same thing. Getting it printed in a nice paper stock
is common too.
Try drop shadows. It cannot be denied that when you see shadows,
you tend to think more about its use and can even begin
wondering why it is used in the first place. One thing you will
notice is that it can add some zest to the picture. Makes plain
more exciting.
Flashes and drop shadows may be two different things not only in
terms of the mediums they are used upon. What do they have in
common? They both appeal to the emotions of the readers.
Love and hate. Two contradicting descriptions but emotions
nonetheless.
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