Web Design Give Me Bullets
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Web Design: Prioritizing the User Experience
Summary:
There’s a crucial difference between how web designers approach creating a web page and how consumers evaluate its effectiveness.Key Comparisons
- Web Designer: Focuses on the nuances of color, graphics, and texture.
- Consumer: Cares primarily about how quickly the page loads.
- Web Designer: Incorporates numerous links throughout the design.
- Consumer: Clicks on the first appealing link and hopes it's relevant.
- Web Designer: Prioritizes color coordination and design presentation.
- Consumer: Looks for bullet points to quickly assess the site's usefulness.
Content Over Creativity
Many sites are designed with the belief that visual appeal will attract customers. However, consumers, having browsed countless sites, are mainly interested in how helpful the site will be.
Users typically skim articles, staying only if they find relevant, engaging content.
Get to the Point
Unlike TV commercials, online users can quickly skip to parts they're interested in or leave if they don’t find what they need. Using multiple bullet points and subheadings can help them quickly grasp the content.
If consumers can’t find what they’re looking for quickly, they’ll search elsewhere.
Attention Spans and Design
While not all consumers behave this way, many have grown up in a world where quick information grabs their attention. Effective web design should, therefore, offer concise, segmented information to engage users efficiently.
Finding Solutions
Consider using template-rich web design options that prioritize content tailored to the consumer rather than the designer's preferences.
Whatever approach you take, aim to understand how consumers view your site. This understanding is key to connecting with users who are looking for reasons to stay on your site.
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