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Getting Attention with Web Design
Learn how to use different design techniques to get attention for unique events on your website.
Direction - Basic Elements of Design
Direction is a basic element of design. Direction is the way elements in your design are facing, lined up, or positioned. It's more than layout, as a design with just element can have a direction if that element suggests a direction within it.
Flow in Design - Layout and Artwork that Conveys Motion
Visual flow carries the viewer's eye through the document. Using obvious flow elements like arrows or numbers is the most common way Web designers use flow, but there are other types of elements that can be used and mis-used to direct your readers to move along a specific path. The steps in this tutorial will show you examples of good and bad flow and help you learn the vocabulary of visual flow in design.
Lines and Linework
Lines and linework refers to the borders and dividers on designs that are made up of single or multiple lines. Lines act as a separator and delineate different parts of the design. Lines have density, length, and direction.
Shape - Basics of Design
Shape is a basic element of design. Shapes can be defined as a closed contour or a form that has the illusion of three dimensions.
Texture - Basic Elements of Design
Texture is a basic element of design. It defines the surface of objects. In Web design, texture is purely visual, but can imply a tactile sensation as well.
See How Texture Affects the Design
See the same web page rendered with various backgrounds to compare how the page looks with and without texture.
How Unity Works in Design
Unity in design reflects the elements that are part of the design and how they relate to one another. Some designers also call this proximity. This five-page article shows you how unity can affect your designs through examples with HTML and images. Learn how to create better designs by using the basic design principle of unity.
The Importance of White Space in Web Designs
White space is the space in your designs that is not content. White space affects how your deigns are perceived.
Design Page Sizes Based on Monitor Resolutions
Take a look at some of the more common monitor resolutions and how designers should think about them when they are working on a design.
One Space After a Period
Many people who learned to type on a typewriter (and some who learned on a computer), learned to type two spaces after a period to end sentences. But with computers it was much easier to create text that appeared typeset, and so the convention of two spaces after a period is out-dated. Plus, because web browsers collapse white space, it's very difficult to get two spaces to appear in a row.
Widows and Orphans in Web Design
Widows and orphans are words that are left all alone on a line or page. Many web designers don't worry about them because they think that they can only occur in print designs. But because web designers can't always control the width of their pages, their designs can end up with widows and orphans in the text if they are not careful.
Do you use two spaces after a period?
What do you prefer? Do you use two spaces after a period even though web pages collapse the white space? Do you go so far as to use non-breaking spaces for your spaces so that you get the two spaces every time? Find out what other designers do, and whether you should care about this convention.
Limit the number of “Things” on Your Pages
Web pages can be difficult for people to follow. By removing all but the most critical elements of any given page, you help your readers get more out of your website. Learn how to get rid of the things that are cluttering up your web design.
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