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Icon sizes: 256x256, 64x64, 48x48, 32x32, 24x24, 20x20, 16x16 File formats: ICO, GIF, PNG, BMP ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Web Design Layouthas been shown in studies that people often find all that flash and bling to be irritating and distracting. Having six to eight frames on a page only causes puzzlement if not done right. Keep it simple and try to not drive your web visitors funny.When it comes to web design, sticking with what is easy and straight-forward is mostly the best. While you may need to Wow your readership with surprisingly flashing, spinning graphics, withstand the urge. It has been shown in studies that folks sometimes find all that flash and bling to be upsetting and distracting. Having 6 to 8 frames on a page only causes bafflement if not done right. Keep it simple and try not to drive your web visitors silly. The most well liked layout is the 3-column model, as it works well. You will find that many good sites have this layout with categories running down the left and updates, advertising and so on running down the right. While this may seem to be a bit boring, readers adore it because it is straightforward, straight-forward and simple to navigate. Whitespace is another function of a good layout. Permitting for the reader to have space to rest their eyes is a plus for most designs. White space is as crucial as the layout itself. Graphics should be used to improve the layout as elements that add to what is written on the page. It should be used as an extension of the text and should lend to further clearness about the topic. Graphics shouldn't overtake what is being conveyed ; it should only help to make the content clear. Using Fonts There's a standard for fonts that have worked well since prior to the World Wide Web commenced. In print design, newspapers and mags, the fusion of Serif types for announcements and San-Serif type for text has always worked well. This does not carry over to the web where Sans-serif fonts are the best choice because they are easier to read on the screen. Up until just recently monitor resolution hasn't been that high, and if you use serif type fonts for text, it would blur together making reading more troublesome. If you're planning on offering a print-friendly page, you must use print design fonts ( i.e. Serif for reports and Sans-serif for text ). The second thing to remember about using fonts is to restrict the number of fonts you put on one page. Keep it simple - 2, maybe 3 fonts at most. Good site design is straightforward to read. You may use some ornamental type font, but it will take away from the message you are trying to convey. Standard font families are best, and even with the new highres monitors, you should stick with Sans-serif fonts if possible. In site design, the most well liked fonts include Geneva, Arial, Verdana and Helvetica. They're easy-to-read, Sans-serif and great for all internet site designs. ![]()
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