Web Design: What really bothers you?
Monday, March 3rd, 2008 by Kelly BryantHow many times have you gone to a website and been completely disappointed with the design and user interface that you left? Without even checking what you came to the site for? By show of hands there are a lot of us out there.
I am sure that there are people out there that think that web design is left up to those with creative minds, artists, who have the chance to express their voice with a website to the entire world. But in reality there is a lot more that goes into it, or so we hope. Now I am not saying that anyone could design a website, nothing could be further from the truth. There are a lot questions that must be answered before you can design a site successfully.
Take a moment and think about your favorite website… what do you like about it? Is it the colors? Or a cool looking logo? Is it the user interface? (how easy it is to navigate through the website) Or does it have nothing to do with the look, is it all about the content?
Now take another moment and think about the worst website you have come across… what was it that made you cringe when you arrived? Was there music playing? Did it have banners flashing or moving objects? Was it over crowded with no rhyme or reason to the information? Was it impossible to find the information that you came to the website for?
This happens to so many web users, they go onto a website looking for something specific and they end up leaving after ten seconds because they cannot stand the music or the waving flag in the corner. As anyone can attest to, distractions are easy to come by and makes us move on even faster.
You do not need to have a background in design, art, or web design to understand how the fundamentals of a website should work. You do however need to have background in those things plus an understanding of the fundamentals of consumers who surf the web to make a good looking website with a great user interface. People always want the best of both worlds: they want websites to look amazing, and they also want them to be easy to navigate and the information readily available with little effort to find it.
Being in the web development world it is simple to pick up on the latest trends of website production. These days a website needs to be eye catching without all those silly distractions like music and flying objects. The website also needs to look advanced for it’s time. People need to be able to find the navigation easy to maneuver through and whatever information they are looking for can only be less than two clicks away. Anything longer than two clicks will make your website visitor go bye-bye.
Take my test: go to three of you favorite websites and see if they have the above criteria, and go to three websites you hate the most and find out what they are missing. Tell me what you find.












