Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Web Site Designers

Website Design - Usability Versus Accessibility
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Rich_Goldman]Rich Goldman

A big mistake many people make is to confuse usability with accessibility. Not only are the two very different, but the tendency seems to be that one is deemed less important than the other. Although they must both be taken seriously, it's true that many of the ideals surrounding accessibility still apply to usability and vice versa.

Optimising a site's usability will help to make it more accessible, or at least provide a better frame to build upon. If your wider audience finds the site hard to use, it'll almost certainly be problematic for those with disabilities or learning difficulties. By the same token, the degree of consideration that goes into addressing accessibility is just as valid when it comes to usability.

Putting The User First

If you strip all the fancy stuff away from Web design, pages are ultimately being built for people to use. Forget showcasing every Flash gimmick you can muster from your repertoire or bombarding people's browsers with bandwidth busting images, and you're left with providing the best content delivery service you can offer. Before you even start formulating ideas or beginning to think about firing up Dreamweaver, you should have it clear in your mind that usability is about putting the needs of the user first. Remember that designing anything from shoes to sites is judged on how the final product performs.

This will then help you conduct one of the most important stages in most design processes and especially software engineering: requirements elicitation. Most professional new media agencies will already be familiar with this procedure, and will use it to establish a stable understanding of what it is the user expects to see, with project success dependent upon meeting it. Whether you are being commissioned to create a site for a specific client or hope to launch something that will more directly attract traffic, it will be an essential exercise to acknowledge what the end user's expectations are.

Requirements Elicitation

The key point to remember about understanding user requirements is that you're unlikely to get them spot on first time. This means that a consistent stream of communication throughout the design process is paramount to getting as close to their expectations as possible. Talking to the users, recording what they say and trying to pin down exactly what they mean is the only sure-fire way to meet their needs.

It's also important to bear in mind that the people you're designing for are not necessarily privy to the kind of 'developer speak' you might be comfortable using. This is where the production of graphical diagrams or descriptive case studies can be effectively used to portray how you see the project going. Navigational flowcharts, example site maps and perhaps data flow diagrams for eCommerce solutions are all good ways of presenting complex info without bewildering others with technical jargon.
Similarly, there's no reason why a shared direction for the way visual elements are going can't be achieved with page mock ups. Flat digital drawings of possible template designs can be put forward and scrutinised, before a period of prototyping more sophisticated page elements, interfaces and navigational structures gets under way.

Professional Help

if you're not overly keen on conducting widespread usability studies yourself, or perhaps realise that it isn't viable, you can always rely on the services of others.

Professional consultancies or specialist agencies are common, and offer a range of complete solutions that span all the major processes. Usually they will also give your site a preliminary evaluation to ascertain whether it really requires the full usability treatment, and how best to pursue everything. it then really comes down to identifying what needs and goals are motivating the Web site, or establishing what it's expected to achieve. This can lead to a detailed analysis of what the target demographic will be, so a cross section of the audience group can be studied.

A sample of 'typical users' will usually be asked to attend testing sessions that will observe participants as they experience the site. This can range from simply asking them to navigate through the content freely for a certain length of time, to setting them certain tasks and scenarios.

While encouraged to 'think aloud' at all times, their feedback is monitored and recorded either by sophisticated tracking software or by video. Designers are encouraged to sit in on the sessions and hear how users perceive the site, and perhaps whatever improvements they might suggest. At the finish, all participants are asked to submit their overall impressions of the site during thorough interview sessions. All the findings are then compiled into detailed reports that will form the foundation of any future design revisions and new projects that arise from the findings.

Conducting User Surveys

When rounding together a sample of your users isn't a realistic option, there are other ways of getting feedback. Many sites will include email addresses or contact forms so visitors can submit their thoughts, but this doesn't ensure that you'll receive the kind of valuable response you want. it can be more useful to provide electronic questionnaires that will gauge user opinion more effectively.

Using a specialist program will allow you to publish sophisticated interactive surveys quickly and easily. The benefit here is that the results can be logged to a server before a more detailed statistical analysis can be processed and interpreted when administering any practical improvements. There are some off the shelf software solutions that will perform remote evaluations of user actions as they happen in real time. This kind of approach must be made clearly known to visitors before they participate, as tracking their behaviours covertly would compromise areas of the data protection act, and certainly result in mistrust if it were discovered.

However, some interesting data pertaining to areas of the site or the actual interface would be revealed from the way different people approach the content. Just by tracking link paths or cursor activity, you would be able to ascertain how navigation was perceived, and perhaps how effective the visual signposts such as menus, buttons, and anchors are at directing the actions of your audience.

This provides one of the truest pictures of user perception, because the subject is likely to behave as they naturally would when casually surfing the Web. When under more strict 'lab' conditions they may feel pressured by the environment or the presence of an examiner, or feel conscious of the time they are taking to perform. It would also have an adverse effect if they expected to use hardware, peripherals, operating systems or browsing software that they may not be acquainted with.

By making judgments on how typical visitors interact the site in their own homes of workplaces, it will help to differentiate how the novice or experienced user fares without any disruptions.

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Monday, October 29, 2007

Web Site Designers

Web Site Design - The Must Do's for a User Friendly Web Site Design
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Sean_R_Mize]Sean R Mize

There are large companies out there that hire graphic and web site designers to make sure that the design of their web site is the best. But not all companies can afford the fee of these designers. So if you have a business online and want to polish your web site design, here are some useful must do’s for you.

1. Flash animations are not search engine readable. So if you are using them, you are missing one important way of getting more traffic to your site. Additionally, they are usually in large files so they do not load fast. People may get bored waiting for the page to load. So get away with flash animations.

2. Also, there are times that your page may load slowly if there are a lot of texts or graphics on your web site. You can actually compress the images to make sure that your page will load even the customers are not yet done counting 1 to 5.

3. Check for broken links on your site. You know, you can lose a lot of clients if there are many links that are not working on your site. These broken links will drive away the clients from your site.

4. You can validate the HTML on your site with the use of validation services online. They can help you fix these code errors on your site. Once the HTML codes are right, you can make sure that the customers will have better experience.

5. You should also know if your site is compatible with other browsers. Of course, you would not want to lose other clients just because they are using other browsers. So have your site designed to be compatible with any browser the clients may use

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Saturday, October 27, 2007

Web Site Designers

Website Designers You Can Trust
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Sandra_Bekhor]Sandra Bekhor

What do you need to know before hiring a website designer?

A website designer needs to be skilled at designing a functional website that is strategically relevant to your business goals and also compelling to your clients or patients. Additionally, your website designer needs to be trustworthy so that you can free yourself from the following concerns...

Plagiarism:

As a direct result of the readily available information on the Internet, there has been a rise in the level of plagiarism at both schools and businesses. In fact, it is not infrequent for plagiarized content to find it’s way onto websites unbeknown to the company owners and once it does they are quite exposed to unpleasant legal ramifications.

Black hat methodology:

‘Black hat’ is a term used to describe unethical techniques employed by website designers to optimize a website for search engines. These techniques were successful a number of years ago. Search engines have since accounted for the techniques black hats use in their algorithms and they now respond to these strategies by permanently de-listing the offending website, quite a severe penalty at that. The following are examples of black hat methodology:
Spamming –submission of a website to a search engine multiple times
Cloaking - sending search engine spiders to pages or text not visible to readers
Keyword stuffing – inappropriate repetition of keywords in an effort to improve the keyword density of a website page

Copyright infringements:

Similarly to plagiarism, copyright infringements have peaked since the inception of the Internet. Website designers that conduct themselves in an unethical manner use copyright images to build website content without having first received permission or purchased the rights to do so. As is the case with plagiarism, businesses could potentially be unaware of the circumstances surrounding the images on their own websites until such time that the owner’s, or other rightful users, of those images would come across them.

The mysterious nature of Search Engine Optimization strategies (SEO):

Since there continues to be such a shroud of mystery around the subject of search engine optimization, website designers can potentially claim that they have delivered these services when in fact they have not. Now although a website designer cannot be asked to provide guaranteed results for their search engine optimization efforts, they can certainly be held accountable for the specific actions that they have implemented in this effort.

Armed with this knowledge about these possible pitfalls involved in hiring a website designer you should be in a better position to select one that is trustworthy and as a result protect your professional practice or small to mid size business against unpleasant and unnecessary legal, financial, professional and search engine ramifications.

Bekhor Management is a full service [http://bekhor.ca/]business and marketing consulting firm in Toronto, Ontario focused on building better business for professional practices. Our Internet marketing services include [http://bekhor.ca/toronto_marketing.html]website design, development and search engine optimization. Sandra Bekhor speaks, teaches and writes about practice development for various professional associations. We invite you to visit the [http://bekhor.ca/marketing_branding_strategic-planning_publications.html]marketing, strategic planning and website design resources on our website or call us at 416-969-9600 for an initial consultation without fee or obligation.

Copyright 2007 – Sandra Bekhor. All rights reserved. You may reprint this article as long as you leave all of the links active, do not edit the article and give the author credit.

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Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Web Site Designers

Good Website Design
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Guri_Jeff]Guri Jeff

Now days, every organization either big or small owns a website. But, there are just few websites who have higher return on investment (ROI) or large amount of visitors visiting websites everyday. This is because they have a well-designed attractive website. The appearance of the website is the first thing that one observes while browsing through. Therefore, it becomes a perquisite while designing.

But before working towards design of the website, it is important to evaluate the kind of website you would be creating. The different types of website i.e. dynamic and static have different parameters for designing. Based upon your requirement, you can design an appealing and attractive website.

Features of a Good Website

Every website has different parameters for designing. But, there are certain features or parameters which remain same for a good website. They are:

Color Scheme: Selecting a right color combination is very important for your website. If your website is related to children, then select bright colors like red, orange, green, etc to attract their attention. While designing a professional website, it is important to select color scheme which are in-sync with corporate colors of the organization. The colors should also gel with the overall theme and type of services/products offered by the website.

Navigation: Navigation provides an intuitive way for visitors to follow. The navigation has to be uncluttered and concise, so that it is easier for visitor to browse through the website. You should preliminarily have consistent left and bottom navigation throughout the website.

Layout: Layout defines the structure of the website. Nowadays, website’s web page real estate is 1024 X 768 resolution; web page real estate is the area in which website is covered as compared to full screen. The font size should be 11 or 12 pixels, so that the text is easily readable. Prefer to select a professional font face rather than fancy fonts.

Loads Quickly: Website should have graphics to make it appealing, but avoid having loads of graphics or scripting as it will increase the website load time. If websites takes more than few second to load, people tend to get annoyed and browse through another website.

Overall the website should have a user-friendly and well-organized professional look to attract millions of visitors.

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Saturday, October 20, 2007

Illusion Technologies: Web Site Designers

Ideas for Good Website Design
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Chris_Burbridge]Chris Burbridge

There are so many factors that go into creating an attractive website design. At the same time, I thought I might give you a ideas for good website design that you can use right away, if you are thinking about how to create a good design. These are things that I frequently notice, and that I notice not everybody does pick up on.

Choose a font size that makes your text readable. A lot of web designers are very young-in their twenties. I’m not (I’m 41), so maybe this comment reflects this. But this is not a bad thing! The majority of your audience-depending on who that is-may well not be in their teens and twenties. A number of web fonts do look kind of cool at small sizes.

But they are going to be a lot easier to read at a higher font size, like the one you are reading now. Ultimately, your site visitors will thank you more for being able to convey the information quickly, than by looking “cool”.

Pay attention to the width of your text column. The wider the column is for your body text, the harder it will be to read. You just need to weigh this against the other factors that affect readability, such as: the age of your target audience, the readability of the font you are using, the length of your material and its complexity, etc. Just be sure the overall effect of all these choices leads to easy to read body text. And remember: nobody likes to read as much text on a web page as they do on the printed page!

Remember: people don’t “read” a web page, they scan it. Countless studies, as well as common sense, indicate that when people go to a web page, they don’t sit and “read” it in the way they might read a page in a book. And yet, it’s easy to forget this when we’re writing our copy and putting it up. Therefore, remember these things:

Utilize lots of visual “cues” that will help your reader scan for the information that’s most pertinent to them; this can include bulleted and numbered lists, bold sections of a paragraph, and boxed sections-like “callouts,” for important take-away information.
Write in shorter, simpler sentences than you might otherwise.
Write in shorter paragraphs.
Put yourself in the shoes of a busy person who’s searching for relevant bits of information.

Leave plenty of “air” between text and other elements. When I started doing graphic design in the early 90’s, I was taught by a very anal, meticulous friend, who schooled me to become very attuned to the amount of spacing between different elements of the page. A problem I often see is: for some reason, an otherwise decent design has too little “air” (white space) between text and design elements. Play with your design elements, and really "feel" when the feel balanced. Give the spacing that each one needs.

There are many ways in which you can play with giving your design this feeling of air, and ultimately, playing with the spacing between elements, until it all “feels” right-airy, roomy, and balanced-can go a long way to creating the impression of a professional, well-put-together design.

I hope this gave you a few more ideas for good website design. There are plenty more, but these are a few that you may not have thought of.

Chris Burbridge is a web designer based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He specializes in helping people use the web effectively, to generate results based on a clear, focused outcome, and leave the swamp of website ambiguity that so many small businesses find themselves in.

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Friday, October 19, 2007

Illusion Technologies: Web Site Designers

Be it the Business or Personal Website Design, Just Go For The Best
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Anne_Catherine]Anne Catherine

Today, it has become inevitable to have a website for the any business because of its quick potential to reach millions of customers. Apart from commercial usage, it has become a pride for business persons or anyone to possess a web address in their visiting cards. Personal websites are also equally dominating the web these days. Everyone loves to share their pictures and reveal their personal information to their friends and family around the world. Most of the personal sites are created as a static page but to have interesting pages, one can prefer dynamic one. Business websites always focus on the customer choice and ease of use. Thus, a website can drive people's attention only if it is designed professionally. It simply indicates that you should seek help of a good web design company to work out things in a perfect manner. It is not expected that every customer would know your web address. What all they do is to search their needs on various search engines. Thus, make sure your site is search engine friendly and search engine optimized. Sometimes masterly made websites result into a flop due to lack of search engine optimization.

So, now the question is how to get a winning website? The immediate answer for this question is to hire a professional web design company, check out their previous client list, and have a glance of their websites for the quality and professionalism. Furthermore, you should keep an eye on the following points to get hold of the best website.

* Attractive homepage with standard text * Easily accessible buttons and links * Presentable colors to view without irritation * Organized pages (Search engine optimized) * Quick downloading

Nowadays, more and more web designing companies are coming up offering affordable prices but do not go for cheap prices and believe in "PAYING GOOD AND GRABBING THE BEST"

These days, real estate web design is more in demand as people are always interested to get cheap and best property. And if it comes with such an attractive display and information, then prospective of real estate business and website designing becomes even brighter. Many web design companies offer excellent expertise in real estate website design at reasonable prices for business as well as personal use.

Well, be it corporate or your personal web image; do not think twice before getting help of a good and reliable [http://www.infysolutions.com/ ]web Design Company to present your best on the road. If it is a business site the make your step ahead in your dreams of achievement and if it is your personal site then improve your relationship with others and show who you are through this web world.

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