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Image sizes: 256x256, 64x64, 48x48, 32x32, 24x24, 20x20, 16x16, 512x512 File formats: BMP, GIF, PNG, ICO ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Web Design LayoutIt's been shown in studies that folks often find all that flash and glitz to be vexing and distracting. Having 6 to 8 frames on a page only causes misunderstanding if not done right. Keep it simple and try not to drive your web visitors crazy.When it comes to web design, sticking with what is easy and straight-forward is usually the best. While you may want to Wow your readership with stunningly flashing, spinning graphics, resist the urge. It has been shown in studies that folks customarily find all that flash and glitz to be irritating and distracting. Having 6 to 8 frames on a page only causes bewilderment if not done properly. Keep it simple and try hard not to drive your web visitors funny. The most well liked layout is the 3-column model, because it works well. You may find that many good websites have this layout with classes running down the left and updates, advertising and the like running down the right. While this may appear to be a bit dull, readers like it because it is straightforward, straight-forward and straightforward to navigate. Whitespace is another function of a good layout. Permitting for the reader to have space to rest their eyes is an advantage for most designs. White space is as vital as the layout itself. Graphics should be used to enhance the layout as elements that add to what's written on the page. It should be used as an extension of the text and should lend to further clarity about the topic. Graphics should not overtake what's being conveyed ; it should only help to make the content clear. Using Fonts There is a standard for fonts that have worked well since before the world wide web started. In print design, paperspapers and mags, the fusion of Serif types for headlines and San-Serif type for text has always worked well. This doesn't carry over to the web where Sans-serif fonts are the top choice because they are more easy to read on the screen. Up until recently monitor resolution has not been that high, and if you use serif type fonts for text, it might blur together making reading trickier. If you are planning on offering a print-friendly page, you need to use print design fonts ( i.e. Serif for headlines and Sans-serif for text ). The second thing to bear in mind about using fonts is to restrict the number of fonts you put on one page. Keep it simple - 2, maybe three fonts at most. Good site design is straightforward to read. You can use some decorative type font, but it'll play down the message you are trying to convey. Standard font families are best, and even with the new highres monitors, you must stick with Sans-serif fonts wherever possible. In website design, the most popular fonts include Geneva, Arial, Verdana and Helvetica. They're easy to read, Sans-serif and superb for all website designs. ![]()
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