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Website Behaviour

A good web site behaves like a top-class butler or a concierge in a hotel. It looks after you, it intelligently anticipates your needs, and it goes out of its way not to make you feel bad. When everything's okay, it lets you get on with your business...

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The Attention Map

Attention mapping is a tool to help you start to plan a visual layout around realistic communication between user and site. It can also be a helpful analysis tool, helping you work out what's wrong about a layout...

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Writing for the web

When creating, editing and designing content for the web, get the message across as quickly as possible. To do that, say as little as possible, and put the most useful and relevant content first. Speak plainly and openly and use a tone of voice that's appropriate to the audience...

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Make Artistic Graphic Designs

Are you a student of graphic design? If you have taken time in extra reviews and put “graphic design” and “drawing” into any search engines, you’ll get almost the same result = descriptions of graphic design programs at many design schools...

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Components of a Great Web Site

So you've finally decided it's time to create your own web site. After all, your friends and business associates have one and you don't want to be left behind on the Information Super Highway. Great web sites all have a few common elements about them, and that's what I'll be discussing here...

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