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CHAPTER ONE THE DISTINCTION OF WEB DESIGN11> Keep your visitors enlightened (o er them knowledge).> Maintain clarity and reduce noise pollut
DISTINCTIVE DESIGN12(yet, if the page includes several headings, none stands out). is is due to how humans are naturally attracted to uncommon sig
CHAPTER ONE THE DISTINCTION OF WEB DESIGN13Emphasizing the essentialsIf you’ve been coding with HTML for a while or have any experience with producin
DISTINCTIVE DESIGN14One of the principles maintained through this book is that content must be emphasized tastefully, with serious consideration abou
CHAPTER ONE THE DISTINCTION OF WEB DESIGN15Figure -: Balancing a page using less-emphasized content (of various types) redirects attention.So far,
DISTINCTIVE DESIGN16With increasing techniques to provide content on demand, the capability to perform such a function has become more widespread and
CHAPTER ONE THE DISTINCTION OF WEB DESIGN17Figure -: is is one of the cleanest environments known to man . . . a blank website.Obviously, as a w
DISTINCTIVE DESIGN18Figure -: Progressively enhancing or gracefully degrading, both are great design philosophies.Sanitizing the interfaceFour pri
CHAPTER ONE THE DISTINCTION OF WEB DESIGN19interface, don’t add it. If there is a way to achieve something on the page with fewer objects, elements o
DISTINCTIVE DESIGN20Being Consistent is CriticalConsistency is an important aspect of a web interface. With regard to your visitors and audi-ence, le
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CHAPTER ONE THE DISTINCTION OF WEB DESIGN21Part of the justi cation for emphasis within a website is to lead your visitors by the hand and guide the
DISTINCTIVE DESIGN22ImportantOn rare occasions, a distinctive design can su er a negative impact. This is only caused when the visitor’s fi nite reso
CHAPTER ONE THE DISTINCTION OF WEB DESIGN23Consequences of distinction e bene ts of a user-centered experience are justi ed within distinctive des
DISTINCTIVE DESIGN4CREATING THE IDEAL, aesthetically pleasing, distinctive design seems like an impos-sible task to many. While most web industry e
CHAPTER ONE THE DISTINCTION OF WEB DESIGN5each part of your site as someone within a crowd. e loudest individuals are shouting above everyone else
DISTINCTIVE DESIGN6Time, space, and relativityUnderstanding the needs of your content is central to the concept of distinctive design, but the user e
CHAPTER ONE THE DISTINCTION OF WEB DESIGN7> Patience: e average visitor feels a great variety of emotions when browsing a site (some of which
DISTINCTIVE DESIGN8variables that people use to measure your work’s value (such as time and trust) and a ect the impact upon a user (see Figure 1-3
CHAPTER ONE THE DISTINCTION OF WEB DESIGN9Defi ning the ideal perspectiveOf the variables and principles that impact your capability to serve visitors
DISTINCTIVE DESIGN10Figure -: Building a distinctive and beautiful website is simpler than it may appear.Designing with NeutralityBeyond the variab
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