Ideas for Web Design by John Parker
Whenever a web designer gets a web design project,
he or she will require taking a step back and going through the
research process in order to complete the job. The research process
is a tedious process, it determines how well, and successful will
the result of your web design.
Ideas for web design will share with you how to go through that
research process smoothly and obtain results. One fine day, you
received a call from some client and he requests you to design a
website for his company. Over the phone, he briefly tells you what
his company is about and asks about the prices, you then fixed an
appointment with him for discussion. You will probably get excited
about it and starts to get more details of the company by checking
them on Google, and thinks about some prelim ideas for the website.
At this stage, your research process has already started.
RETREIVING THE DETAILS: After meeting up with the
client, you get a lot of details that will assist you in your design
process. This detail applies even when you are designing a personal
website. 1. Nature of the Company 2. Client Preferences (Example
websites?) 3. Target Audiences (kids? Young adults? Everyone in
the world?) 4. Platform (Flash? Html? Php? Asp? ) By organizing
these details, you get a bigger picture of: 1. What are you going
to design? 2. What style of design are you approaching? 3. Whom
you should design for? 4. How will your design work? 5. How will
your design please both the audiences and the client in order to
be successful?
DETERMINING THE STYLE: With the information you have
on hand, its time to determine the style. For a start, you should
base on the client's description of his company, his nature of the
company to give a rough gauge on the design style. Examples below:
Example 1: Web Hosting business >> High tech web design, sleek
and professional Web Design Example 2: Dolls and Toys business >>
Kiddy, Girly, Colorful, Fun design
COLOR THEMES: Having a good and suitable color theme
on your web design will give users a pleasing experience while surfing
through the web site you designed. One of the important techniques
is to get a color chart from your local art store or use some color
chooser tools to aid in your color selection. Your color theme will
affect the mood and feel you want to create. Colors also have their
own meanings. For example, white is clean, blue is cool and corporate,
having a white and blue color theme gives you a clean and corporate
web design. Orange and yellow are warm and friendly colors, Grey
is cool, combining a Orange-Grey theme will give you a friendly
and fun mood. Dark colors are also popular among many, because they
easily matched other bright colors. A common match is using a black
background and light colored text as a combination. There are thousands
and one meaning to choose your color theme. Whether your color theme
turns out successful depends heavily on the first step "Determining
the style" of your website.
PHOTOS & GRAPHICS: After getting the colors done,
its time to think about the graphics and images. As a graphic says
a thousand words, it is good to think about how you want to approach
this portion. Here are some recommendations you can try: 1. Stock
photos - Some are free, some requires you to pay a certain amount
before providing you with high resolutions image. If your client
has the money and there are suitable photos he would like to use,
this is the way to go. Searching in Google for "stock photos"
will give you plenty of results on this. 2. Take your own photos
- When budget is involve, usually the project will require you to
take a relevant photos and use them as supporting images on the
website. Having a mid-range camera should do the trick as images
for website are all on low resolution. Seldom there is a chance
for you to use an image more than 640 x 480 pixels. 3. Creating
Graphics Images - A web design will always need custom-made graphics
images. For example, icons for a Shoe section, button for submitting
information. You will need some skills in creating the graphics
of your needs, or you will feel stuck while designing. Consider
looking for tutorials on creating certain effects, like rounded
corners, Mac alike buttons, pattern backgrounds and more. Learn
about vector graphics tool like Adobe Illustrator and Macromedia
Fireworks. They can help you to create graphics, mockups and layout
fast and efficiently. This will greatly aid in your next web design
project.
INSPIRATION AND REFERENCES: If you already have some
inspiration on how to design the layout, great, but if you do not,
consider looking at related websites for some references on how
they are being done. A search in Google also reveals some websites
of the same genre. You can also check out ready-made templates as
well. I am not teaching you to copy exactly, but as a new learner,
you should take reference and see how they are being designed. www.sitecritic.net
has alot of website reviews by different web designers all over
the world and is worth taking a look. Why bother looking at them?
Reference sites will give you ideas on usability, color theme, ideas
on relevant images, navigation, features and many more guides to
work on your web design project. Always consider them as useful
references to help you whenever you need inspiration and ideas for
your Web Design. It is all about looking more, reading more and
getting your eyes and brain more exposed to the web design styles.
About the Author
The author is a Writer working with a leading software
development company, which deals with software outsourcing, offshore
outsourcing and offshore software development. Get more valuable
information at http://www.a1technology.com.
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