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Design or Disaster, you pick.

Coding and Graphic Design come from two entirely different worlds. They have much different processes in Web Design. It’s a combination of logic and creation – right and left side of the brain. As a team, they play a huge role in a great looking website.

The importance of graphic design knowledge is underestimated by many web designers. In result of this, they struggle to create attractive-looking websites. With that said, the visual part of a website can really make a site look more valuable and credible – after all, you are representing the branding of a company.

Here are 3 Main points to keep in mind when thinking about a well-designed website:

1. Professionalism
Such a simple thing to keep in mind, but some web designers tend to screw it up. This is where experienced graphic designers come in handy! Let’s face it, you and I both have seen sites that have excellent javascript functions that are coded properly, but fail to grasp the visual aspect of web designing.

2. Usability
In order to premote functionality you need to express usability. The person viewing the site needs to be able to use it in the way it was intended to be used.  The user needs to be able to navigate and explore the contents they are looking for, without having to dig – because trust me, they will leave when patience runs out.

3. Visual Relationship
When creating a connection with you and the user, you can usually communicate more effectively with the use of simple graphical designs and elements. People like to see aestheticly pleasing websites and more often than not, return to the site again. When websites aren’t organized properly and/or get chaotic with adverse graphics, people tend to shy away from them because it’s too difficult to get around the site. Visual Communication is vital in the aspect of a strong business.

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POSTED BY: emily | COMMENTS: 1 Comment » | TAGS:
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    #2045 Coltin

    May 9th, 2011 at 3:49 pm

    At last! Someone who unredtsands! Thanks for posting!

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