Are you scratching your head because you are
confused between hiring a pro web designer and doing it yourself? Or have you
done it yourself already and are now thinking if it really gives out that
professional look?
Wherever you are, just relax and read-out these
points. Understanding that all the points can be too much to stomach at once, I
have decided to break it into 4 parts. This is the first part.
The following are some of the little things that
will give your DIY site the finishing look a pro designer gives.
1.
Steal like an Artist
Even Steve Jobs acknowledged there is no shame in
copying! What matters is that you should be able to blend the inspirations
optimally. Referring to professional designs lets you focus more on details
that matter to your website, saving your time and effort to rebuild everything
from scratch.
2.
Optimize line height
Optimally, line is kept at 1.6 so if things aren’t
consistent in your design block, just select the font in pixels – which is 1.0
by default – and multiply it by 1.6.
3.
Don’t stick to a single font
Use a set of 2 different fonts that work well
together if you’re a beginner. It creates a contrasting flavor to your design.
4.
Optimize your column width
Column’s width should be based on the nature of site
and the page. 55-60 characters are optimum.
5.
Coloring your website
There is a whole science behind colors and how they
effect a design, and you can read out this post from the blog of glu7: freewebsite builder, but if you’re confused, just go with black and white.
There you go. 5 essential elements to give you head
start in designing your own webpage. More is on the way. Be sure to visit this
blog the next week.
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