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Editor's Pick in Design Principles, June 2005
Are you planning on making your first website? Then please don't do it this way!
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, June 2005
One way to think about designing for web users is to consider what the brain is good at, in order to utilize its strengths.
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, May 2005
What helps users to browse effectively by guiding the eye swiftly and effortlessly around the page? The answer is one word: contrast.
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, May 2005
Hierarchy. Creating website navigation, dear friends, is all about establishing hierarchy. This tutorial will teach you how it’s done.
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, May 2005
Discovering just what you want to say with your website is half the battle of creating it. Beyond that, you need only impose some sort of hierarchy on your thoughts.
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, May 2005
Want to know the benefits of kicking the originality habit as a designer? They are numerous, and of those, one outstanding benefit is adherence to standards.
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, April 2005
Did you know that every website, like every ad, should contain four elements which can be remembered through the acronym AIDA? Read this article and increase your sales.
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, April 2005
Even if you're not an accomplished webmaster you can still have a professional looking website. You may be like I was five years ago - you're teaching yourself web design and you're starting to catch on to that HTML stuff...
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, April 2005
Before we go unusual or unconventional and take the creative approach to break the rules, it is vital to know what the rules are. There are eight generally accepted rules that generate decent if not impressive results. Nonetheless...
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, April 2005
Using the first ten seconds of view time to offer and deliver your promise is the key to converting a hesitant website visitor into a customer.







