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Simi 02-27-2018 03:03 AM

Web design
 
How could you tell when looking at a website that it's a well-designed one?
Have you a check-list about this issue?

Levono 07-24-2018 02:58 PM

There are many criteria. not so easy to notice

Timbber 07-25-2018 12:45 PM

- Animated Backgrounds
- Use of AI powered Chatbots
- Implement Typography
- Voice Search Enabled Website
- Layout Designs, etc.

Uprosse 12-04-2018 07:53 AM

Yeah, Timbber is right, there are lots of criteria. For example, I've made a design for ininja.org - it's not the ideal one, but still pretty good.
Pay attention to the functional and the color selection, it looks as a harmony. The animation is smooth and attractive. The main page is not too much loaded with text and images, thus guest is comfortable to browse it.

donaldd 12-25-2018 09:53 AM

There are so many things that we need to check in a website But the main thing is that how Seo friendly it is. You should also take care about it's mobile version that it is mobile compatible or not. The simple design with all kind of information that a visitor can access is perfect you can add some designs to make it looks better. By the way whatever website you will use you should always take care of the security. You should choose the best possible host for it and if you want you can do migration to cloud also.

Xanta 09-03-2021 07:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Simi (Post 172129)
How could you tell when looking at a website that it's a well-designed one?
Have you a check-list about this issue?

It seems to me that such a checklist doesn't exist, because design trends are rapidly replacing one another. This means that this area is developing and this is mean that you need to learn quickly, be really interested in it and, of course, practice as much as possible in mastering new skills. I recently found a mention of a bestselling book on Amazon, one of the best tutorials on web design and creating really high quality, user-friendly and intuitive designs. You can buy Sweet Spot UX online here https://sweetspotux.com/buy or in local bookstores. I think that after reading this book you will be able to understand a lot.


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