Keep It Simple, Silly! 


 

 "The basic principle for an effective webpage design is to keep the layout simple. An attractive layout consists of keeping pages balanced, using same colors throughout the layout, keeping page memory below 60K, using white space effectively, and avoiding excessive noise."


  Below you will find some of the attributes of attractive layouts.

Click on the links at right for explanations and web sites that offer good and bad examples each attribute.

 

ATTRIBUTES

Explanation

Non-Example

Example

a

Keep pages balanced

BD Collectibles

Electrifier

a

Use same colors throughout layout

Aliens

NASA Odyssey

a

Keep page memory below 60K

PhotoCamera

About Smiles

a

Use white space effectively

Web Page Repair

Monsters

a

Avoid excessive noise

Rose King

Imheptoo


  • Balance: Draw the user into the material with a combination of text descriptions and interesting graphics related to the subjects. The most efficient designs for general (mostly modem-based) Internet audiences tend to use careful layouts of text and links with relatively small graphics.
 
  • Color: The same colors and layout in a site should be used. This makes it easier to read. Veer away from drastic changes, don't use harsh colors, like red text on black backgrounds.
 
  • Memory Specifications: Try to keep (especially the opening page) below 60K. Pages that take five minutes to load often encourage the visitors to click the back button on the browser thus they never actually view the page.
 
  • White Space: Treat white space as more than just a background. Without adequate amounts of white space, text would be unreadable and there would be no easy flow in the layout on the page.
 
  • Excessive Noise: Don't have too much on the page. For example, don't have flashing backgrounds, too many animated graphics, obnoxious music that can't be shut off, and fonts of different sizes. This will cause eyestrain and often put off the viewer.


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