How To Properly Adhere To Web Design Practices

submitted: Jun 29th 2008 | by: ChrisChanning | Total views: 2 | Word Count: 500 | PDF View | Print Article

Web design is a raging market with all types of creativity, originality, and colors bursting over every website over the Internet. The trick comes to maintain one's individuality and still conform to web standards, readability issues, and proper design.

Before all sorts of colors, tables, and shapes are created- the concept of the readability of a website needs to be learned. The reader of the website is the target here, and how well they can read the content is the goal that needs to be achieved. Common practice states that a 10 pixel font or higher is sufficient, but going for bigger fonts is always appealing to Internet users.

Almost as important as readability, the fact comes to be that without proper navigation, the design isn't going to be able to go very far. Intriguing CSS drop down menus have become quite popular among websites who follow trends. Other websites stick to the standard HTML menus that are strung along top and side navigation boxes. Either way, always have links to common parts of one's website- this helps both readers and search engines find what they need.

Next is the factor is accessibility. Not everyone has the same tastes in web browsers. And in some cases, older computers will only run certain older versions of browsers. Because of this unfortunate aspect, designers need to code their web design layouts with multiple browsers in mind. Popular browsers such as Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari, and Opera- and it's generally best to make a website standardized in each and every one of them.

Once all the basics in standardization and readability are maintained, the act of being creative and reestablishing the norms becomes the next test. Using different palettes of colors, using new forms of shapes and blocks (The rounded rectangle box is a current favorite for web designers), and ultimately thinking of new ways to display information has become the measuring stick in how a web design project is rated.

Lastly, it's a good idea to make use of previously popular web design tactics. Newer and better forms of web design options are great to engage in, but the popular forms of web design options have been made popular for a reason- they are visually appealing and they just work. Thus, it's always nice to conform to certain web design trends even if a unique look is desired. It isn't always so much as trying to create a unique design as it is trying to create a unique experience for the Internet user viewing it.

In Conclusion

Web design is a very tough industry to get into. There are many aspects in design and coding that need to be learned, and much of it isn't something that's going to be learned overnight. Thus, aspiring web designers should try to strive and mimic other designs and coding principles before trying to make the next big thing in web design. We have to walk before we can crawl- and patience is definitely a virtue in the concept of web design.

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