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The One Rule Of Web Design You Can’t Miss

December 20th, 2010 by

When most businesses concentrate on their web design, it’s their own needs that are naturally in mind. The scope of the site, its purpose and its hopeful future incomes are all there to benefit the business. No matter how

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Should You Go For Stand-out Design?

October 13th, 2010 by

One of the usual pieces of web design advice is to match the design to the standards of your industry. If, for example, you’re in an industry that favours sombre and elegant sites, the normal way to go is to

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Top 5 Web Design Basics

September 22nd, 2010 by

Every website is different, and needs to be treated differently. Even if you lifted and pasted the code of your competitor’s website onto your own pages (which we do not recommend), your site would inevitably end up with its own…

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How WYSIWYG Ruins Websites

September 16th, 2010 by

WYSIWYG (“what you see is what you get”) can seem like a godsend to new web designers. When HTML is still very unfamiliar, and the basic principles of web design are fresh and awkward, having a ‘what you see is…

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Using Curves In Web Design

August 10th, 2010 by

The majority of web designs use shapes consisting of straight lines, yet there are endless possibilities for curves. Even those sites which mainly employ straight edges are often tempted to round off corners here and there. It all boils down

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Tone, Colour And Contrast In Web Design

July 12th, 2010 by

Web design relies upon the skilful use of colour in order to, firstly, delight the eye, and secondly, draw attention to certain areas of the page. The overall use of colour must be balanced or the design will feel off

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Web Design With Content In Mind

May 27th, 2010 by

Often during web development the structure of a page ends up being imposed upon the content. Numerous columnar and box-like shapes surround and enclose the text, creating a strong and sometimes distracting abstract pattern on the screen. There can also

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Typography Is A Vital Part Of Web Development

February 26th, 2010 by

Choosing the correct font for a web design project can be difficult but the selected typeface will be extremely important in the overall look of a site. First, a font must be readable or there is no point in using…

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The Importance Of A Search Facility In Web Design

February 23rd, 2010 by

Many users go straight to the search box on entering a site instead of using the navigation menu. The number of people who do this is commonly underestimated, yet the information typed in can be very valuable when determining customer…

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It’s Not Just About Looking Up And Down

February 5th, 2010 by

While every form of web design quite obviously considers the header or banner at the top of a web page as being of the utmost importance in attracting attention and displaying vital information, it is easy to forget about potential…

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Seeing The Importance Of Being Equally Diverse

January 25th, 2010 by

Using web design that has been developed with specific multi-lingual capabilities has the very real power to reach out to whole new markets that many companies might previously have been cautious about considering; whether that be from worries over-accurate translation…

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Start To Develop A Lasting Connection

January 20th, 2010 by

Allowing room for contact pages and feedback forms on a website can truly be of immense value when it comes to connecting with not only existing customers, but potential new markets as well.  They can also be a source of…

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