Eliminating The Irritating Flaws To Create The Best Designed Websites
They say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but there are some things that are universally agreed upon. When designing a website there definitely limitations on what is considered attractive and irritating.
As a website designer, there is a certain responsibility that you must accept. Many customers have there own ideas as to what kind of website look that they are seeking. Your job as a professional web designer is to be able to take their ideas and give them sound advice to avoid creating an irritating website.
Some of you may not be sure what I am talking about when I refer to irritating, so I have compile a list to explain further.
Annoying Pop Ups:
Many people say that pop ups have actually increase their sales, but I cant imagine how when everyone I know hates them. Pop ups are especially annoying when you are in a hurry.
Loud Flash Presentations:
Flash intros are really dramatic and when used correctly can really grab a potential customers attention. My issues with flash presentations stems from the ones that are too loud and do not have an option of eliminating the sound. You should always leave the choice to the customer of whether or not they want to listen to the music.
Light Colored Fonts With A Similar Background:
Using a white text on a light background is definitely extremely annoying. You should not have to squint in order to read the content of a website.
Fonts That Are Too Big:
Big fonts are unattractive because they give the feel of being in preschool. No one likes words that jump out of the page. It is a sure fire way to drive away your visitors.
To Much Info On One Page:
A website that is full of content is wonderful, but there are ways to organize your content so that it is uniformed. Placing too many navigation choices in one page seems a little too confusing for my taste. The use of a drop down menu can do wonders in that situation.
Creating quality web designs takes a lot of consideration. You must take into account what your targeted visitors may or may not like. In the end, the best designed websites are the ones that are moderate and incorporate everyone.


