Architects start with a vision and blueprints before any construction begins on a building. Without blueprints, the foundation of the structure would be insufficient and lack proper functionality. Building a website is a strikingly similar process. Austin web design company, NuArtisan, explores the necessity of using traditional architecture principles to build sites that are structurally [...]
Leave Your Comment »
Arranging space with typography on a website builds readability much like time sustains rhythm for music. The vertical rhythm can be defined as spacing and placement of text as users scroll down the page. Font size, line height, and margins are the three main aspects that control vertical rhythm. Assigning font size, for example 12 [...]
Leave Your Comment »
Should websites contain more text or be graphic heavy? Eye-tracking studies have shown that while people are attracted to graphics, they are first drawn to text. Searching the internet for information could be one of the many reasons our eyes quickly begin key word scanning. Understanding how people read websites can help in the overall [...]
Leave Your Comment »
It’s always a challenge to come up with interesting web designs that encourage users to interact. A new trend has surfaced with the “bird’s-eye view” background. The result is a beautiful modern style that inspires imaginations and can stimulate creativity in designing your website. In web design, a bird’s-eye view is “a view of an [...]
Leave Your Comment »
A satisfied customer’s testimonial can reinforce trust and experience in a business’s service. When these testimonials are displayed on the website, it’s important they not obstructive but are well integrated into the complete web design. There are five great trends for arranging customer quotes effectively. Speech Bubbles–Useful to present testimonials in a friendly and informal [...]
Leave Your Comment »