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[ Part B ] Design

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Significance of the latter :

Design, design, design. To put the miracles of a good design into perception, imagine an once we are purchasing a T-Shirt. To start with, what do we look at? The design of the T-Shirt, of course. Well many people do, besides the material aspect. But allows suppose the all other elements are constant, wouldnt the look or looks, end up being the essential part then?

2 ) Design

Putting oneself in still another people shoes, as usual. Listed below are another two situations.

Situation A : A web site with good design and exceptional graphics. (Good color systems with corresponding style), pictures. proper fonts and relevant) and (Optimum resolutions and word sizes.

Situation B : A website inversely designed with hideous graphics and images in terms of resolution, quality and relevancy. (Red photographs with a bright green back ground) Fonts used were not matching albeit too bizarre. (Too small, artsy font-types)

Situation A, visitors that enter the website are immediately awestruck by the style and artwork. The in a position pictures and patterns may relatively symbolizes the good character of the company/website. Even as we know, most people DO assess by effect.

For Situation B, the poor environment because of extreme lack of creativity and poorly taken photos wouldnt exactly aid in attracting visitors. Fonts that have been difficult to be read, not to mention recognized, and mismatching subjects with regards to color, isnt exactly welcoming, can it be?

Analysis: Now, the key idea try to get other people for feedback, listed here is to always plan your sites and sides. Each attitude might change, but at the least you'll get room for improvement. Dont misunderstand me, a good plain website with proper design would create lots of positive effects, but the important idea here is to at the very least maintain an impressionable website.

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