Optimizing Web Design For New Techology

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While many online business understand how important the overall design of their website is, many fail to recognize the growing reliance on tablet PCs and smartphones. This migration to smaller screens with touchscreen capabilities necessitates a shift in the design structure of websites. Creating a website that optimized for smaller screens will allow most online businesses to take advantage of this growing trend.

Optimizing web designs for the latest technology often requires several components. First,increase white or negative space. This is primarily because today’s smartphones and tablets use touchscreen and increased white space makes it easier for the end-user to navigate a site. Second, tweak graphics and overall design layout for optimum presentation on today’s smaller screens. Third create a site map that allows for stop shopping. In other words, make it easy for customers to find what they want in one step. Users who feel they must navigate through multiple pages to find what they are looking for will quickly X out and try another site. Providing the end-user with a site that is easy to navigate is the goal.

Remember that just like your traditional website is not effective on smaller technology, your revamped website won’t work for traditional users. Because of this, savvy entrepreneurs will use mirror sites. Direct users to the website optimized for their particular viewing experience.

All new technology offers online business owners the opportunity to expand. In the case of tablets and smartphones, a little of web design and programming will quickly impact your bottom line.

Make Your Website Stand Out

There are basic principles and rules that should be followed when designing a website. However, just because you follow those rules doesn’t mean that your website will be a winner. There are a few additional steps you can take to really make your web design stand out from the crowd.

1.       Use a large image as a background. Images can make or break your web design. Large images used as backgrounds can actually be very good for your website. This makes your page visually appealing, which will keep visitors on your page longer. Some simple CSS programming can make this step happen quite easily.

2.       Think about the navigation. The way the navigation of a website is designed will not only make the site more user friendly, but it will also help with visual appeal. You may need more than a simple toolbar at the top of the page to enhance navigation. Try adding color, unique fonts, or images to your navigation.

3.       Avoid clutter. Designing with a very minimalistic style can help you to stand out from the sea of competitors. Don’t mistake minimalism for lack of substance. In fact, the exact opposite is true. When done effectively, a minimalistic design can achieve balance and provide a very attractive and agreeable website. There’s no need to go overboard with fancy design elements and images.

The next time you need to design a stylish, effective, and useful website, keep these three tips in mind. You might be surprised at how effective these tips will be to your overall design style.