As I have been trying to catch up on my webdesign/editing skills the past few months. I have also noticed some of the ‘trends’ in 2016.
Like everyone can literally build a website today, it’s just a few clicks away on one of the many cloud services, which is provided to us today.
Just go to www.wordpress.com, get started with an account, choose a template/a design and off we go…click, click, pay up, click and click.
Then you’r LIVE and ready to post your content.
It that a good design?
For most people in general, they would be quite impressed and don’t think about all the techniques and ‘magic’ used in the background, just to present it in ‘a nice and easy way’. As I always meet people, who are asking ‘Can you build my new website?’. I reply, ‘Yah, BUT it is gonna cost ya…’, and there is ACTUALLY a LOT of work in building a site from ground floor and up, if we are talking about a decent site with cool designs and nice features.
I have also just attented an ‘Usability’ class. The purpose with this was to learn and adapt some of the latest trends within the BIG webdesign business.
Should you build an OnePage design and make it VERY user friendly or use a more ‘classic’ design? How about one of the many CMS systems out there on the marked?
Which design would present your business in the best way and attract most users?
As we put many, many, as in MANY thoughts into this and even more technology to understand it.
A good design…Is the one you’r HAPPY with. A design you LIKE.
It can be simple, it can be crazy, it can be ugly or just out of the box.
BUT!!!
Something YOU have made or decided to use on your own.
Not someone else…or the web-guy told you to use 🙂
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