Saturday, August 02, 2008

Web Design Essentials

Just imagine the Great Internet blast of the late 1990s. Websites of this blast do quench the thirst and hunger by providing cyberspace food and the much talked about technology.
These days, most site design is focused on the improvement and upgrade of existing Websites. As the economy continues to sag, more emphasis has been placed on maintaining what already exists, rather than creating a new one. As a result, productivity, ROI, and other measures of efficiency have found their way into the lexicon of Web design.
This focus on productivity has seen Website designs go back to basics. With the end user in mind, the prime focus of today’s sites is to provide information or make transactions quickly, simply, and without the distraction of long animated introductions, bombardment of visuals, or multi-hyperlink black holes.
So let's take a look at the basics of good Web design, as well as some of the current tools and technologies available to assist you in creating powerful, usable Websites. We'll also look at some concepts that are out there on the bleeding edge of design theory and browser technology, just to keep you excited all the time!

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