Web Page Design ECE 3940 Megan O’Byrne 10 September 09

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Web Page Design ECE 3940 Megan O’Byrne 10 September 09

Designing Your Page Step 1: Design for a Computer Medium A computer screen is not a printed page Readability changes depending on color, layout, and format Different browsers, screens and displays can change how a page looks From Principles of Web Design By Joel Sklar

How We Read Text Following normal reading habits, the users eye moves from left to right

How We View Screens Looking at a screen, the users eye scans in a more clockwise pattern

How Will Your Users Read/View? If a page uses a lot of text, the user will read in a more traditional, left to right manner. If a page has more graphical elements, the user is more likely to take in the whole page.

Accepted Relative Areas of Importance

Questions to Ask Yourself What is the purpose of my website? Who is my main audience? My secondary audience? What information do I want to present?

Designing Your Site Step 2: Plan your sites hierarchy How are your pages linked together? How many links exactly? Where does the user go next?

A Structure That is More Wide Than Deep

A Structure That is More Deep Than Wide

Designing Your Content Step 3: The “do’s” of good web design Name files consistently and logically Keep a consistent look and feel Use colors that are high in contrast Design for low bandwidth

Designing Your Content More do’s Use active white space Design for interaction Use hypertext linking effectively Design for accessibility

Designing Your Content Step 4: Things to avoid, aka, the “don’ts” Don’t overuse media Don’t make users scroll too much Don’t flood pages with content Don’t choose colors or images that make the page hard to read

Designing Your Content Don’t forget to title everything: images and pages Don’t assume that your users know where to go DON’T USE FRAMES!

Getting Started Select a design tool/program Determine page layout Re-read assignment sheet and rubrics Consider how best to represent “you”

Examples The worst: www.webpagesthatsuck.com Similar to this assignment: http://iml.jou.ufl.edu/Homepages/

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