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Web Design | Focus on the Purpose ...Focus on the PurposeSubmitted by Louie on Monday Feb 02, 2009 and viewed 507 timesTotal Word Count: 409 Author Rating: NA Rate this article
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You don’t make a website without any reason. You do it to fulfill a purpose. That’s why according to an industry professional, focusing on that purpose can be a key to your website’s success. Read on and find out why.
There’s usually a reason for someone to make a website. Although there are some who do it for the sole reason of just doing it, most of us make it to fulfill a purpose and that’s the point of this article. Most new web designers have all these wild ideas on how to design a website. That fresh outlook gives the web design world a whole lot of new material to work on but that also leave a lot of room for mistakes when it comes to the actual application. For one, new developers usually let their mind wonder and have a tendency to over design their pages or commit the common mistake of clutter. According to an San Diego web design firm, Crest Media Inc., one of the most common mistakes that a new developer makes is that they look at a designer’s perspective and not through a user’s. You see, as a designer, you want your website to look good no matter what and you want to impress the viewer when they lay their eyes on your page but a user thinks otherwise. A user is there for your content and not the insignificant stuff that they have no use for. The correct mind set would be from a web developer’s perspective. From a developer’s perspective, such as the ones in this San Diego web design firm, one should consider the impact of every element in their website. Planning a website before creation makes all the difference in deciding which elements should go into their website and which ones can be removed to optimize the overall effect of the site. When I say optimize, it’s to use only the elements needed to deliver the right effect and purpose, and yet still appeal to the user. Focusing on the content, lowering the overall page size, maximizing the usable area and designing a user friendly site structure are only a few ways to improve the website for your visitors to make it load faster and make it much easier for them to find the content they want to see. If you want to know more about what focusing on the purpose means, visit www.crestmediainc.com and know how it is to make websites the way it should be done. ArticleSource: ArticlesAlley.com
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