Building the right web design

Posted on 22 April 2009 by admin

Some people consider the web to be an information resource while others swear up and down that it’s the best form of entertainment. web design has taken a giant leap from the all to common gray backgrounds and bulleted lists to colorful interactive interfaces and eye candy. A good designer knows how to blend just the right amount of interface with information, so that it appears seamless and navigation almost transparent to the end user. There are three elements of interface in web design existing nowadays. Ice designs are the most common element found on the web today. Ice designs depict sites which are frozen solid, no elements do not change when pages are resized, and looks as if the site has been carved to it. Liquid design is much more difficult to develop in web design. Fluidity which holds a web page together which involves a lot of forethought when considered. A developer must consider not just typical web issues such as layout, text wrapping and other browser inconsistencies but also the screens height and width. The best web layout is one which fully embraces the medium, by allowing itself to reflow as it is poured from different readers individual setup. If you want perfection in design, the web is not the place to look. Design cannot be perfect in order to be totally liquid. Once you have the layout down and the basic tabes sketched out, you can start on development. This is the point where you will either make or break your design.

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