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Icon sizes: 256x256, 128x128, 48x48, 32x32, 24x24, 16x16 File formats: ICO, GIF, PNG, BMP ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Good Web Design : How to Spot It and Recreate ItWe have provided here some guidelines which will explain why many people would like one site and be absolutely turned off by another.Most website design firms include the word'quality' or'high quality' in their advertising. when having a look at a website critically, what makes good website design versus lackluster design. Here are some tips to say why many people will like one website and be completely turned off by another. Whitespace When it comes to good site design, one will want to have a look at how whitespace is utilized. If you look at a site and there's a good proportion of design elements and white space, it will make a significant difference in the overall design of the site. It will increase that sense of quality and the design will stand out rather than being muddled and crunched together. A website that is balanced gives an open feel that draws the reader to the photographs and text on the page. It also makes the design elements that much more attractive and the site is clean. When you get the spacing wrong, it can muddle up the appear and feel of the site and can have a unwanted impact on the design. It lessens the quality look and show, and lends itself to a more amateurish appearance. Whitespace distribution will vary from web design to web design, and a designer actually wishes to get an understanding of what kind of space to put in the final design. There should be allowances made for elements to fit the design, and it takes some practice to get it correct. One way which will help is by employing a grid system in designing the layout. Remember that don't need to fill up each area of whitespace. Some times less is more in web design as it is in graphic design. Fonts & Typography in website design When it comes to using whitespace, fonts come naturally into play. Because the design doesn't carry over to the actual content being posted on the site, there has to be easily followed instructions on which fonts work the best with the design. Type should be serviceable and readable, although as with whitespace, it's not all that clear cut. Typography should be well thought out and fit with the design elements on the page. Titles are critical in website design, and you need to put adequate whitespace between the title and the body copy. As stated in a previous article, reports should be Sans-serif while the body copy can be Serif. There should be whitespace between the strap line and the body copy, and with adequate spacing, it should be easily read. Putting all of these things together lends to the feeling that visitors have appeared at a quality, easy-to-read website with information that is easy-to-read and comprehend. ![]()
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