November 2009 için Arşiv

Do You Know About Website Content in Web Design?

Tarih: 28 November 2009 Kategori web design | 5 Yorum »

Designing website with an attractive and impressive look is essential for any website to draw more visitors to your site. In designing website there are various factors that make effective and user friendly website such as use of classic color schemes, easy navigation, site map, images, flash banners, slide shows, picture gallery and many more. In addition, the most important thing to consider while preparing website is informative and accurate web content.
Designing Website using Rich Content
While designing new website, with all other designing factor, preparing rich content is essential to get more advantages from your web site. You can visit www.html-lockdown.com  If you have design attractive website using all advanced featured but if you don’t provide any useful information in your website then your efforts will only be transient.
To design web site using rich content need good vision, sharp focus and in-depth understanding of any subject. A professional SEO writer can prepare effective and informative web script for your website.
Content considers as heart of your website Useful, informative and valuable content can draw and retain net user to your site and also attract him/her to revisit your website. Quality web content will clearly define your website objectives. By providing precise and useful content regarding your company / product / service / brand / business, you can help your target market as well as search engines. Search Engines are always looking for relevant content. Therefore content relevancy is equally helpful for search engine optimization. When planning the web design and content you should take more care in structuring the navigational aspect of your site by SEO methods. The initial step is to divide the text into a various sections and sub sections.
You can also add short and informative content with images; it helps visitors as they can easily understand your product or service. Web content written by SEO copy writer make your site search engine friendly as well as user friendly. SEO copy writer used most targeted keywords in their copy by considering your target market and all aspect of search Engines. For more information visit www.impacts-audio.com Thus professional SEO writer helps your website for top ranking in search engine and increase natural and potential web traffic. The increase in web traffic increase sales and profit of your business. For any business or services, the overall goal is to increase bottom line (profit margin) as much as possible in short time and in right way. Designing website with effective web script writing by Professional Web Design and SEO Company can help you to get success in short time and right way.
Design Content Rich Website – Add life to your Website
Things to consider for Writing Accurate Web Content
Target Market [ country - local and international ] Target Users Length and structure of content Neat and clean text with precise and helpful information Use of simple language [which can easily understood by any net user] Use of most appropriate keywords related to your business / industry Keyword Quality and Quantity [ Keyword Density ] Relevant and different content on each page. Avoid duplicate content, as it irritating users and waste their valuable time.
Update your Website Content – Regularly, Efficiently Internet users are always looking for some informative and advanced information. If you are belongs to major businesses or known professional, or service provider; in such case people expect something new from you. If you provide good information in your website regarding your business and not update it for long time, it affects your business and credit. If you have small business then also you need to update your website.

meenu kumari
http://www.articlesbase.com/online-business-articles/do-you-know-about-website-content-in-web-design-655432.html

What type of companies are web design?

Tarih: 27 November 2009 Kategori web design | 3 Yorum »

I am looking at starting a web design firm with some friends and want to follow all the legal procedures. Are they sole proprietorships or corporations? Do I need a business license? What paperwork and other legal things do I need to do? I am totally confused as to where to beginning finding out the step by step process to making my business legal and fully professional and recognized. Any thoughts/opinions/comments in detail would be greatly appreciated. Once again I want to create a web design firm based in Seattle that does business both locally and nationally, and will have employees. Thanks!

There is no need for all that , you can register at freelance websites like getafreelnacer.com , eufrelance.com , scriptlance.biz ,etc and start bidding for all web designing projects posted there .

Web Design And The Psychology Of Colors

Tarih: 25 November 2009 Kategori web design | 4 Yorum »

Web design is not an easy task, especially if what you need is to create a business website in plain HTML, with a very simple layout, easy to navigate, fast loading and, above all, distinctive. To reach this purpose web designers don’t have too many options. Typically all they can do is blend colors harmoniously to create an appealing website that combines attributes of simplicity and logic while providing valuable content.

It is therefore important for any designer to know what colors mean and what subtle message hides within every tone.

Red is the warmest color, passionate and energetic: the color of romance, love and enthusiasm. Red is attention grabbing, alarming or charming: a mixture of paradoxes feelings and sensations. A good web designer understands red and its power: he or she will know where to use this color, how much of red means sales, how much will just drive visitors away. Take a look around and note how red is used on a daily basis: sales tags are red, a red Ferrari is anyone’s dream, a red rose is a passionate declaration of love, a red flag is often associated with war… Red is power, means power, inspires and motivates.

As red, orange is warm, happy and full of life. It’s the color of fire and light. Orange is usually used for websites related to the food industry, but it could also work for lamp manufacturers and other entrepreneurs from the light and energy areas.

Yellow is a dual color. It’s happy and inspiring but many people do associate it with cowardice and jealousy. Use it careful in web design, and never use it for fonts on a white background.

Green means nature, purity and freshness. It symbolizes hope and growth. Usually companies selling herbal products, nutrients and cosmetics use a fresh green - for example lime green - to inspire their visitors. World class companies such as Yves Rocher or Garnier employ green a lot in their web design because they sell products based on natural plant extracts. Used in the wrong context, green might have negative connotations. Money is green - too much green is often associated with greed or poison (Paris Green).

Blue is a already a standard business-to-business color. Navy blue, or dark blue is used for business logos, business suits and so on. Even hospitals and health sites use blue for their design. Light blue symbolizes happiness and Heaven, while some shades of blue are depressing. Use blue carefully for web design.

Violet is an exotic and royal color, associated with wealth, spirituality and meditation. It’s rarely used in web design, because it takes real skill to combine with other colors. Web designers use it mostly for ads and banners, as it grabs attention and calls to action.

White is not a color, but the manifestation of all colors as one. White is associated with purity, divinity, modesty and simplicity. For web design white is the ideal choice. However, although in life, white is complete, online it always needs to be completed with other colors.

Finally, black means the absence of white and the absence of all colors. Although, generally speaking, black has negative meanings (death, mourning, sin) it is still a very elegant color and, combined with the right colors it can make a great enhancement to your website. Anyway… you probably use black as the color of the fonts.

Scott Lindsay
http://www.articlesbase.com/communication-articles/web-design-and-the-psychology-of-colors-51530.html

Seven Web Design Tips to Make your Site More Attractive

Tarih: 21 November 2009 Kategori web design | Yorum Yok »

In this article, you are going to learn 7 important website design tips to make your site more attractive. So not only your website will attract many people, but it will also motivate them to stay for a long time.

1. Be Aware during Selection of the colours scheme:-

If your company has a logo or preferred colours on its stationery that’s a good start. For those of you starting from scratch, choose two or three complementary colours and stick with them – don’t change colours on every page. The most common colour schemes include:

- Red, yellow and white

- Blue and white

- Red, grey and white

- Blue, orange and white

- Yellow, grey and white.

- Onion shade, Tan, white

If you’re not sure what colour scheme to choose, surf the internet and find a website that you like. You can then model your colour scheme on what already exists.

Always Select those colours which Attract the visitors, and the person revisit your site.

2. Page Backgrounds

Ensure your visitors can read the text on the background, i.e. no black writing on dark blue background or yellow on white. Means if the page background is dark always use light colour for the writhing a text or if the light colour is used for the page background the always use dark colour for writing a text, like this colour scheme for the background everything is visible to the visitor. Also be careful that your links are visible before and after being visited. The default for links in most programs is blue (before being visited) and burgundy (after being visited), so if you have a dark background, ensure your links are light.

3. (Page loading) site open within a minutes

All I’ve seen for the last 10 minutes is ‘page loading’, I think something might be wrong with my browser this is probably one of the biggest gripes a site visitor has. If your page takes more than a minute to load (on dial-up) and you have anything less than the meaning of life hidden within your content - something needs to be done. The average person does not have time they just go for another site without passed his time for these type of site those take time to open. So a good website takes less time for loading a site.

4. Appropriate page Size

Web pages are measured in pixels. Pixels are the unit of measurement for the screen. A Web page can literally be any size. Standard Web pages usually fit into a few sizes:

* W × H * 600 × 800 * 640 × 480 (Dream weaver default) * 1024 × 768 * 550 × 400 (Flash default)

The default Web page sizes provided in Web friendly applications and listed earlier are a great place to start. You will probably use a smaller, custom size for pop-up windows. The Web page size you choose is up to you. Remember to use actual space for the Web page effectively so that the content is in the proper proximity to the user’s navigation patterns. Web page size affects the way users move around the Web pages and the Web portfolio site. One rule: Pick a size for all main screens and stick to it.

5. Logo

Create a simple logo to identity your website. Have a captivating tag line somewhere with the header, and write an About Us page which describes the uniqueness of your website. These will leave an impression for your visitors to remember your website.

6. Application of graphic designs

you must be careful in choosing for the appropriate design that will best represent your projects, and tell about your business. Create a design which coveys in a stylish way what it has to

7. Be aware about grammar and spell

Grammar is overrated [and the spill-checker too] Most web authoring and word processing software comes with a spell/grammar check utility - don’t let your hard earned money go to waste, use it. Some of the more common grammatical mistakes are misusing its, it’s, there, their, they’re, your, you’re, and noone (correct=no one). Proof reading your final product is also helpful. No one is infallible, that’s why pencils have erasers and computer programs have [ctrl+z].

About the Author

shamie,

The author is Business Head for The Web Design Company http://www.webdesigningcompany.net, It’s a web designing company. It deals in web site design, website redesign, flash, 3D animation, logos, Banner Adds etc.

shamie
http://www.articlesbase.com/graphic-design-articles/seven-web-design-tips-to-make-your-site-more-attractive-97880.html

What is the best Windows computer for web design?

Tarih: 17 November 2009 Kategori web design | 3 Yorum »

I want to get my bf a labtop thats really good for web design bc thats his major. The only problem is he dosent like mac.

Also, where can I get the best programs for web design? I dont know anything about this and its for our 4 yr anniversary..help!

I would say get a mac - he will love it. I just converted to mac a few years back.

But if windows …pretty much most laptops are all good. Dell seems to break more often. For programs : depends on what kind of web design he does - what does he use ..etc. You might want to talk to his classmates and find out if they are using a specific software - or even if he’s talked to them about what he wants as far as web design software or what not. If he uses flash, dreamweaver, or does everything by hand, etc.

Otherwise, a laptop is probably a good enough gift (actually more than good enough - that is a fantabulous gift! You are an awesome girlfriend!!! If you’re ever single .. )

Okay off track a bit :D

Another idea I would say maybe get him a book or some videos or online classes for him to further his studies. Jakob Nielsen is an awesome author when it comes to web design and web usability and any web designer would love his stuff

"Prioritizing Web Usability" - Jakob Nielsen
http://witchwebhost.com/recommends/jakobnielsen_prioritizing.html

It looks a bit fuddy duddy - a younger and hipper looking book
"Web Pages That Suck" - learning good design by looking at bad design. it’s an old book (1998) but still really awesome
http://witchwebhost.com/recommends/webpagesthatsuck.html

Finally, maybe get him a gift card to godaddy - if he’s a webdesigner he’ll probably want to get his own domains and develop his own websites at some point.

By the way, you’re an awesome gf if I didn’t mention it already at least a few times ;)

What is the cheapest and best online college for web design and development?

Tarih: 09 November 2009 Kategori web design | 1 Yorum »

What is the best, cheap online college for web design and development?
Im trying to get my associates, then my bachelors a year after. I need something that has good payment plans as well. I have a full-time job, but I still have other bills to pay.

I had the same questions going into web design school. I went to Art Center College of Design, but they didn’t really focus on the technical aspect of web. They were more design-driven. I would suggest Art Institute or looking through online college finders such as http://www.bestonlinecollegesdegrees.com and research a few different schools.

Look at student work to judge the quality of the program.

Denver Web Design

Tarih: 08 November 2009 Kategori web design | 2 Yorum »

Do you have an Internet business that has had the same look for years? Do you have a new business and you want to find a distinctive look? Are you simply tired of the look of your web site or are you discovering that your site doesn’t bring in as much business as it used to do? It might be time to visit New Media, the experts in Denver Web Design and see if we can help you.

New Media is a ten year old company with a wide range of customers. We have experience working with small companies. We have experience working with large companies. We have experience with companies that fit somewhere between those extremes. We have enough experience that we can help you.

Our designers work with our customers to create the look that the customer wants. New Media’s Denver Web Design team doesn’t just create web images and you need to take it as we give it to you. We work with our customers to give them the kind of site that they would design for themselves if they had the time and or the knowledge to design their own site.

Regardless of the size of your business, you watch where your money goes. Are you thinking that you might like to remodel your website, but you’ll get one when you get some increased revenue? Think about the value it can actually bring to your business!

Attractive web design gets the attention of “web surfers”

Many people might come to your site, accidentally or deliberately. If they glanced at your site, would they be enticed to stay and continue reading about your product or services? You might get a lot of hits on your site, but if those viewers don’t remain to read about your business, you’ll never get a customer out of them. Denver Web Design can help you attract and keep potential customers.

“New and interesting” can attract a new generation of customers

Maybe your clients, or potential clients, need or want to be on the cutting edge of their field. Maybe they want to work with someone who is “tried and true”. The two don’t have to be opposites. New Media, by providing Denver Web Design, can help you by designing a site that is new and updated, without sacrificing the look that your returning customers have come to trust. Your customers know you don’t rely on a product that was good once upon a time. You stay current and provide your customers with the best services and product possible. Let New Media provide a web site that announces that to all who come to your site.

Interesting and easy to navigate

A site can be beautiful to the eye, but if it becomes a nightmare to navigate from one place to the next, most customers will never return. We can help you by creating a site that is easy to manipulate and intuitive even to customers who are just learning how to use the Internet to buy what they need. Customers are more likely to return to your site if it has the products they want, with services they appreciate and without needing a guide to tell them how to find what they want. Let us help you!

S. Reeves,morris.
http://www.articlesbase.com/web-hosting-articles/denver-web-design-75954.html

The Shrek Model of Web Design

Tarih: 03 November 2009 Kategori web design | Yorum Yok »

Here is a web design theory : websites are like onions, you see, since websites have layers. And ogres are like onions, since ogres have layers. Websites are designed by web designers. Ergo - web designers are like ogres.

So, let’s explore why web designers are like ogres.

Firstly, let’s see why we say that websites are like onions, with layers, in the first place - since this is the whole raison d’etre of my argument.

~Websites have an outer layer~
This is the graphical look and feel of the site. This is normally what most people think of when they refer to ‘web design’. In order to create this your common, or garden, web design ogre needs to have an artist’s eye and a designer’s skill with tools such as Photoshop or Fireworks. The graphical web designer needs to have insight into the latest web design styles, He needs to be able to wield shades and shadows and meld them into Web 2.0 flavored onion soup. Preferably soup not made with eyeballs.

~The second layer of a website is the structure~
The structure could be determined through some method such as functional decomposition, where the web designer might start with the main function (home page) and break the site into manageable sub sections so that he ends up with a clear idea of the scope of the site as well as the internal structure. So here your web designer needs to have some knowledge of basic Software Engineering principles. But even more than that, once the main functions of the site have been designed, the functions need to be married to the graphical design in such a way that the system is usable. A knowledge of the principles of good web design and usability (ala Nielson - http://www.useit.com/alertbox/20030825.html), and a familiarity with the site http://www.webpagesthatsuck.com/ to learn how to avoid making mistakes such as ‘mystery meat navigation’, is essential.

~The third layer of a website is the dynamic and interactive elements~
Frontpage and Photoshop can only bring you so far. Your web design ogre might find that he simply has to go and kill a couple of nerdy programmers to steal their reference manuals: PHP and MySQL for Dynamic websites, AJAX and PHP - Building responsive Web Applications. And he’d better know that Ruby on Rails is not a gem on a train track.

~Then we get to the content~
The website needs to be filled with good, quality content. Sometimes you are lucky and your client gives you good content. Other times, you’d better start rewriting the techno-speak and corporate waffle and ask your client gently if he can state five benefits of their services. So, a good knowledge of copywriting and a command over the English language will not come in amiss.

So, we have the layers that make a website. The core, though, is the marketing strategy.

~Marketing Strategy~
We all know that it is NOT just a case of ‘build it and they will come’. The website needs to be marketed and it can only be marketed if the underlying SEO principles have been kept in mind right from the start - in other words, links are easily followed by humans as well as search engines, all pages have meaningful titles, keywords are gently worked into the content of the pages. Apart from that, someone needs to take the marketing budget allocated to the website (all websites have a marketing budget, right?) and use that marketing budget to get the best ROI for the site - decide on the best Internet Marketing strategies for building links and traffic and then go forth and execute (the strategy, that is).

Now, my question is: Is it fair to expect one person to have all these skills?

Years ago when I studied ‘Computer Science’ there was basically one job title to aspire for and that was ‘Systems Analyst’. If you worked for a really big corporate they might have distinguished between System Analyst and Programmer. (And there was also a career called ‘Punch Operator’, which strangely enough, has disappeared since today we all are supposed to do our own punching…) And yes, I suppose the ‘System Analyst’ of that time was supposed to do everything - analyze, build, test, deliver and support the system.

But… tempers fuggit…. ‘That was then, this is now.’

Today, there are myriad career paths available for the aspiring math’s whiz-kid who sits down for an aptitude test. Anything from Business Analyst to Test Manager to Network Administrator to IT Technician….

And BTW, if you are a COBOL programmer, you are a COBOL programmer. You know COBOL; that is what you do. Nobody would expect you to sort out the DNS entries for the company intranet server.

But the same specialization doesn’t seem to have filtered through to the web design arena. I saw a job description just today for a ‘web developer’ who is supposed to have the following skills: Photoshop, Fireworks, Flash, Swish, .net, C#, MSAccess, SQL design experience, ASP, VB, .net, HTML, DHTML, ASP, XML, CSS, Java script and VB script. And this poor sod is supposed to also maintain networks and troubleshoot Windows servers. And wait for it - this paragon of a web design ogre will be paid what practically constitutes a minimum wage in the IT world. And this is in the corporate world, where they should really know better and where they can actually afford to appoint specialists.

If you are a web design freelancer working for yourself, you’d better be sure that you are well versed in all the skills that go into building the layers of a website…or you’d better start working on a plan to build strategic partnerships with other specialist freelancers. This will allow yourself some freedom to specialize in whichever aspects of web design that you enjoy the most, as well as offer the opportunity to others to do the same.

Christine Anderssen
http://www.articlesbase.com/internet-articles/the-shrek-model-of-web-design-75364.html

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