There are strong parallels between designing a room’s decor and designing a good website
This presentation is for anyone have passion to learn how to design awesome and great looking websites
I tried to put examples from my readings and my personal experience in that field since 2004
3. Removing wallpaper is a tough job, but it’s even more difficult
when there are multiple layers of the stuff
There are strong parallels between designing a room’s decor and
designing a good website
Good design is about the relationships between the elements
involved, and creating a balance between them
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4. Fads come and go, but good design is timeless
Internet Wayback Machine
http://archive.org/web/
No flashy Photoshop filters
No trendy image treatments
Good Design transcends Technology
Fine tuning the details made a world of differences
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6. Discovery – First time Website Design
1. What does your company do?
2. Does your company have an existing logo or brand?
3. What is your goal in developing a website?
4. What information do you wish to provide online?
5. Who is your target audience? Do its members share any
common demographics, like age, gender, or a physical location?
6. Who are your competitors and do they have websites?
7. Do you have examples of websites you like or dislike?
8. Timeline vs. Budget
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7. Discovery – Existing Website Re-Design
1. What are your visitors usually looking for when they come to
your site? (Service Usage Report)
2. What are the problems with your current website? (Content)
3. What do you hope to achieve with a redesign?
4. Are there any elements of the current site that you want to
keep?
5. How do you think your visitors will react to a new site design?
(Online Survey)
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8. Exploration
1. Put yourself in the shoes of the website visitors
2. What is the clearest title possible for page X?
3. How many steps does it take to reach page Y?
4. Information Architecture (Whiteboard + Sticky Notes)
5. Avoid overwhelming the visitors with too many options
6. Avoid too deeply nesting, too many clicks away from the home
page
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20. Grid Theory – 960 Grid Systems
1. Derived from 960px (which
found to be the typical web page
width for a screen resolution of
1024px wide
2. Can be divided into:
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15 and 16
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24. Screen Resolutions
1% of visitors are 800 x 600 or lower
99% are 1024 x 768 or higher
Visitors
800 x 600 or lower 1024 x 768 1366 x 768 1280 x 800 1280 x 1024 1920 x 1080 Higher
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25. The Psychology of Color
Most modern displays can render more than 16 million colors
E-commerce website owners want to know which color will
make their website visitors spend more money
Fast-food restaurant owners are dying to know which color
combinations will make you want to super-size your meal
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26. Color Association - RED
Stimulate adrenaline and blood pressure
Stimulate Metabolism
Promote Passion
Exciting, Dramatic
Color of Love
Used for Error signs
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27. Color Association - ORANGE
Very Active & Energetic
Promote Happiness
Represent Sunshine & Creativity
More informal and less corporate-feeling color than red
Doesn’t show up often in nature, so it jumps out
Used for Life Jackets, Road Cones and WARNING signs
Stimulate Metabolism & Appetite
Ideal for promoting Food & Cooking products
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28. Color Association -
Active & Highly Visible
Used for Taxi Cabs & CAUTION signs
The signature color of Smileys
Energetic
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29. Color Association - GREEN
Associated with nature and environmental protection
Much easier on eyes, and far less dynamic than yellow and red
Used with black background for monochromic console displays
Can represent wealth, stability and education
Promote Growth, freshness and hope
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30. Color Association - BLUE
Has universal appeal because of its association with the sky and
the sea
Associated with intelligence and openness
Has calming effect
Promote cold and silence
Reduce appetite, due to rarity of blue in real food
Not ideal for promoting food products
Ideal for Airlines, Air Conditioning and marines
The primary color in the logos of IBM, HP, Microsoft and DELL
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32. Color Association - PURPLE
Associated with Royalty & Power
Prestige & Wealth
Has universal appeal because of its association with flowers
Balances the stimulation of RED and the calming effect of BLUE
One of the least used color in web design
If you’re trying to create a website design that stands out from
the crowd, think about using a rich shade of purple
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33. Color Association -
Promotes the idea of Clean Power (Wind Turbines)
Color of perfection, light, cleanness, and purity
Used in detergent commercials
In Chinese culture, white is a color traditionally
associated with death
You can put white background block on an off-white canvas
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34. Color Association - BLACK
Associated with Elegance, Strength & Power
Associated with Death, Fear and Evil
James Bond, Batman, Tuxedos and Mobile Phones
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36. Chromatic Value
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The measure of the lightness or darkness of a color is
known as its chromatic value.
Adding white to a color creates a tint of that color.
Adding black to a color creates a shade of that color.
37. Saturation
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The strength or purity of the color.
Even though cool colors tend to recede, a vivid blue
will draw more attention to itself than a dull orange.
38. RGB vs. CMYK
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RGB is an additive color model designed for web
Colors are displayed in percentage of RED, GREEN and BLUE
100% (RED + GREEN + BLUE) = 100% WHITE
Found in all electronic devices’ displays
CMYK is an subtractive color model designed for print
100% ( CYAN + MAGENTA+ YELLOW) = GRAYISH BLACK
This is why they are always supplemented with BLACK
Found in Ink-jet, Laser jet and industrial four-colors printers
49. Typography
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After studying typography for some time, you’ll never look at a
billboard, brochure, book, or even a restaurant menu the
same way again.
The study of typography is one that draws many people in ... and
never lets them go.
50. Anatomy of a Letterform
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1. Baseline
2. Cap height
3. Crossbar
4. Serif
5. Mean line
6. Bowl
7. Descender
The Old-style numerals in the Georgia font on the left, and standard
numerals in Helvetica on the right.
52. Typography in the web
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If you have five, or 5,000 fonts installed; you have to think in terms
of the lowest common denominator.
The number of font families that are supported,
by default, across both major operating systems
is very small.
This list of nine font families is commonly
known as the safe list.
53. Typography in the web
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Web fonts with @font-face
Problems:
- Residence from font foundries
- Inconsistencies in supported font formats across browsers
(TTF, OTF, SVG, EOT and WOFF)
Solution:
- Commercial web fonts services: like Typekit, Fontdeck, WebINK
- Free web fonts services: like Google Font Directory
(Creative Commons Licensed Fonts) So, its completely free
54. Imagery
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How to impress:
- Take It! (Use your camera)
- Make It! (Use your Photoshop)
- Stock Images (Commercial)
- Royalty-Free Images
- Free Images
55. Imagery
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How not to impress:
- Google Ganking (Google Images Search engine)
- Hot Linking
<img src="http://www.somesite.com/images/image.jpg" alt="Image Description " />
- Clipart
- Bad Cropping
56. File Formats & Resolution
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JPEG / JPG:
- Unlike GIF and PNG images, JPEGs can provide fairly small file
sizes at 24-bit color
- It’s a lossy format that can create visual artifacts depending on
how much you compress the file
57. File Formats & Resolution
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GIF:
- An 8-bit format that compresses files on the basis of the number
of colors in the image
- It supports a maximum of only 256 colors
- Transparency
- Animation
- Although the GIF format is still widely used on the Web, using
PNG instead is strongly encouraged
58. File Formats & Resolution
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PNG:
- Can be saved in either 8-bit or 24-bit format
- The lossless compression style of the PNG algorithm works
similarly to that of GIF
- Transparency (with 256 alpha levels of opacity)
- Each pixel in a PNG image can have up to 256 different
levels of opacity
59. Before saying Goodbye, remember that:
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- The most important attributes you can bring to the design table
are your own personality, experiences, and interests. These
three resources should form the foundations of your design
work.
- Spend less time trying to emulate the latest design trends and
more time defining your own style.
- I hope you’ve found this session to be both helpful and
encouraging as you kick off a career - or hobby - in web design.