Understand Your Color

Written by Lala C. Ballatan


Any design on a web application involvesrepparttar effective input of color scheme in order to impress web surfers, instill a certain image or identity associated withrepparttar 132210 kind of web site it represents, and add impact torepparttar 132211 web pages. However, very few possessrepparttar 132212 talent and skill of developing a harmonious color scheme.

There are even very talented Web programmers who can develop just about any kind of application, but, forrepparttar 132213 life of them could not understand anything about color schemes. If you ever wondered where designers getrepparttar 132214 almost-mystical ability to declare if a color is or is not “working” or effective, then this article is for you. It may also help other web surfers, web design enthusiasts, novice and even professional web designers who are interested in elevating their understanding of color schemes and color selection for Website design. Actually, not all people, especially painters who work with colors haverepparttar 132215 uncanny knack or natural ability with understanding color harmony. You can also acquire this skill from a basic understanding of color theory.

We challenge you to think like a painter that use a subtractive color method. This method is in stark contrast withrepparttar 132216 light additive method in your beloved computer. This means that, as more of each color is added, you get closer to white light. By telling you to think like a painter, think about colors as combinations of red, yellow, and blue, and realize that, as you add colors, you get closer to black.

How to Create an Enjoyable Web Page Design

Written by Lala C. Ballatan


Novice and professional designers alike – you may probably be skilled enough of any one or all ofrepparttar techniques in creating a Web page and designing them. However, not all designs, even those made by authorities inrepparttar 132208 field, prove to be enjoyable and entertaining enough forrepparttar 132209 users. This is a fact that we hope does not irk some of our design enthusiasts and discourage them from honing their skills.

In terms of honing your skills in Web design, here are several pointers that will give you a chance to make enjoyable designs on a web site. These elements should be kept in mind to make it easier for your customers to interact with your web page, get satisfied with what they’re looking for and thoroughly have an enjoyable experience.

A logo is required – it’s high time for your business to acquire a logo. The logo is a means to definerepparttar 132210 look, feel and direction of your business. The concept of your logo will eventually transfer over to your web page design.

The purpose is required and you must understand it – you must identifyrepparttar 132211 objective of creating a Web page. Various companies have various reasons for putting up a Web site, you should have a major purpose, too. And you must be consistent with it in your Web pages.

The goal should be identified – evaluate each page and align it withrepparttar 132212 goal you have for it. You might have an ultimate goal of having clients contact you and inquire about your services. If that is so, then you must create your Web page in a logical sequence wherein you will provide for instruction for your clients to contact you.

A navigation system that’s not confusing – your navigation system must be consistent throughout your site. It would not help you gain more visitors if your recent visitors get helplessly confused inrepparttar 132213 middle of your site and decide to closerepparttar 132214 window. The information may be good, but visitors don’t want to waste time thinking where to click next and how to make certain pop up windows appear. Fast loading of your pages is a needed as much as possible - your corporate identity is reflected inrepparttar 132215 graphics and navigation inside your Web page. But they must be optimized for fast loading. Loading a page in 20 seconds or more is too long already for Web surfers.

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