Custom Web site Design Strategies
Web site design has certainly, in the past decade, evolved
tremendously. More clients now are demanding custom design, as
opposed to the 'cookie cutter' sites of yesteryear.
Where once there existed a limit as to the types of fonts used,
the types of coding languages used, and the styles themselves,
there is now the possibility for more variety in Web site design
than ever before. This has come about because of the advances in
technology that did not exist even a few years ago, and it has
opened up many creative avenues for Web site designers in the
creation of custom designs.
Web development overall, has to be more competitive, and take
into consideration the needs of clients now, when literally
billions of Web sites compete for attention online on a daily
basis. A Web site is the first impression the owner of an
E-commerce business makes on their own potential clients, and
the competition factor, has now led to the burgeoning of more
creative designs and implementations to deal with this
competition factor.
Web development now needs to speak to the needs not only of the
clients that are building the Web site, but the needs of the
visitors who are, overall "potential prospects' of the Web site
owners.
E-commerce needs have created some rather unique approaches to
Web development, from the most beautiful to the most garish,
unfortunately. In an attempt to have their own E-commerce sites
'noticed', some business owners have become too individualistic,
and there does abound many sites that are not easily navigable,
nor especially pleasing to the eye. A Web designer needs to use
good judgment when making choices about how much is 'too much'
individuality.
Web site designers can avoid the pitfalls of becoming overly
creative, and yet do much now to make a client's site, very
appealing and eye-catching by keeping a few simple rules in mind:
A. Are the colors pleasing to most visitors, without being
garish and hard to view? B. Are the fonts easily read by most
visitors, which means not too large (too much scrolling), or too
small, (too much squinting)? C. Is the navigation and usability
of the site what it can be? Can visitors find features easily?
D. Is the site clean and uncluttered? It should never look like
your grandmother's attic, where thirty years of junk abounds in
every corner!
At the same time, the E-commerce functionality can be maintained
with advanced creativity, as navigability and usability can be
implemented flawlessly also. The new advances in technology now
have led to the following changes that increase the ability to
improve creativity:
1. A staggering number of font sizes that can be flawlessly
implemented to distinguish a site. Up until just a few years
ago, Web masters were limited in the choice of fonts, and font
sizes. Times New Roman and Arial were the two standard fonts
used, as some browsers could not effectively display other fonts
with any reliability, changing fonts that were not Times New
Roman and Arial into the Sans Serif, which is not all that
attractive. This was a big deterrent to the creative use of
fonts. With new embedding technologies, this is no longer a real
problem, and many designers are now using great new fonts that
make a site 'stand out' effortlessly.
2. Original layouts can be more easily implemented due to the
emergence of CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) technology. Prior to
CSS, it took much work (and therefore much money) to create
designs with 'punch' as every design demanded hours upon hours
of work with HTML (Hypertext Markup Language), the old standard
for writing and creating custom designs. CSS has freed Web
designers from these restrictions, and of course, saves clients
a great deal of money spent on man hours, leading more clients
to demand great looking custom designs.
3. Navigation and usability have also increased, once the
restrictions were lifted from the creation and development of
custom sites. Oddly enough, for some reason, many years ago, it
was thought 'common knowledge' that all sites should contain a
left-hand navigation bar, and nothing else. This was the old
standard that designers had used for decades and no one thought
to question this practice. This gave rise to sites that were for
the most part 'cookie cutter' varieties, each having the same
standard layout and left-hand navigation bar layout. Creative
use of right-hand navigation bars and other techniques have
created sites that are very much different in layout and
navigation than the old standards, and this has not proven to be
a detriment for most E-commerce businesses. In fact, uniqueness
seems to be more memorable, and may indeed be a competitive edge
in itself.
4. The emergence of WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) HTML
technologies has opened up a whole new world of creative fonts,
creative color schemes, and creative layouts. With WYSIWYG,
designers can see exactly how a site will appear all through the
process, eliminating much of the time consuming trial and error
that preceded this. Even novice designers and those that seek to
create their own site can benefit from WYSIWYG, as most Web site
creation software and online sites used for Web site design
incorporates this technology, which is easy to use for almost
anyone and requires no coding language knowledge.
5. Better flash techniques have also been discovered and
employed in the past several years, leading to greater
effectiveness of flash sites, and faster upload speeds (a
problem with flash prior to the technological advances was slow
loading). Sites that employ flash now have a more professional
look and feel to them, and flash is used often now in the
construction of online videos and games that appear on sites and
educates and entertains visitors.
The past decade in technology has indeed lent itself to the
emergence of superior creativity in Web site design and Web
development by Web masters. Gone are the old days of stagnantly
designed sites, the 'same old, same old' fonts, dull colors, and
slow-loading and ineffective flash. It seems now, that the sky
is the limit with customization of sites, and this can only be
called one of the best developments of this century. Beautiful
sites, that will hopefully bring beautiful results to personal
and E-commerce clients, are now standard, and the future looks
brighter than ever for Web site designers and developers!
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