Thursday 21 January 2016

20 Little but Important Things about Web Designing – Part 2

20 Little but Important Things about Web Designing – Part 2

Okay, so in the last installment of this post, I stressed on a few points that may appear as trivial, but they are in fact, very important in terms of designing. Here is a recap.

1. Saving time and effort by taking inspirations form others,
2. Optimizing line height,
3. Not sticking to a single font,
4. Optimizing column width, and
5. Using color science to optimize colors.

Here are more of those little but important things that matter in web designing.

6. Adding lines to make design uncomplicated

Adding lines can be tremendously helpful if you have a design that focuses more on text. Adding a line can help you with the fonts and give a positive feel about the whole design.

7. Priorities, priorities

Coming up with a hierarchy always makes things easier. Know what matters the most, the headline, the logo or anything else. When you know which element is the most important in your design, it becomes easier to set it apart from the rest of the elements.

8. Smart reuse of elements

UX has to stand out from the rest, but it doesn’t have to lose its touch with consistency in doing so. Smartly reusing the same fonts, colors and elements keeps things consistent and reduces the amount of work. Use it to your advantage.

9. White space doesn’t hurt

Majority of beginning designers feel empty white space is always something bad and try to fill that space up with unnecessary elements. More white space doesn’t hurt; but unnecessary content does.

10. Grouping Related Elements

It pays well to group similar elements together and it also happens to be one of the better practices in the world of web designing.

There are many website builders like glu7 and squarespace that allows you to design a desirable website for your  business. So this was the continued part of our previous post, for the next Part 3 visit us next week.

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