| Common features 內容源自: http://www.webdesignfromscratch.com/current-style.cfm ............................................................... The great sites above share the following design features:
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| Common features 內容源自: http://www.webdesignfromscratch.com/current-style.cfm ............................................................... The great sites above share the following design features:
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Simple layout It feels like we're seeing more simple 1- and 2-column designs than in previous years.
The overall feel you get is that designers generally agree that simple pages work better. These pages read in a straightforward way from top to bottom, and you don't find your eye skipping around trying to work out what to look at. It's a much calmer and more solid browsing experience than in times gone by. Centered orientation Whereas a couple of years ago, you'd find a lot of liquid layouts and left-aligned fixed-width layouts, today content goes in the centre of the screen.
Why center-align? When the content sits in the centre of the screen, it feels up-front and confident. It also gives a sense of simplicity and balance, which reflects the move towards clean, more Zen, design. The most common centered designs are either fixed-width (i.e. master width in pixels or percent) or sometimes zoom-width (i.e. master width in ems, e.g. Forecast Advisor). The benefit of restricting the width of the content (particularly with zoom-width, which resizes as the font size changes) is that the line-length is prevented from getting too long on larger screens. (Very long lines of text are less efficient.) However it's also possible to have a liquid layout with a center-orientation, as the Alternative Energy Store site shows. 3D effects, used sparingly Reflections & fades are very prevalent. Drop-shadows are still used, but with care.
Strong colour, used sparingly Iomega uses more strong colour than the others, with its intense dark red promotion area. However this doesn't drown the rest of the page, because the colour is consistent and simple in shape. Cute icons, used sparingly As with strong colour and 3D effects, appealing icons and buttons can add that bit of polish to help give a page a high-quality feel. But used too much, they'll have the counter effect, cluttering the page and confusing the user.
Sometimes I imagine taking a page design that's too crowded and sticking it on a balloon, then blowing air in until everything on the page pulls apart to leave healthy gaps. Your eye needs space (guttering in typo language) round stuff to help you clearly and cleanly identify things. In general, the more white space the better. It's very rare that I look at a page and think: "Gosh, they really need to cram that page up a bit!" Of course, "white" space doesn't have to be white. But it does have to be space! It's great to see so many designs using good-sized margins to space elements apart, and extra line-height to aid on-screen reading. Look at all this lovely refreshing white space!
What these good designs show is: Make the most important text on the page bigger than normal text Use bigger text to help your visitors see quickly what the page is about, what's most important, and figure out where they want to look next to find what they want. 這篇是之前在網路上看到的文章,這位設計師Ben Hunt的部落格裡面還相當多關於網頁設計的技巧跟想法,我覺得超讚的!雖然內文裡面有很多單字看不懂,但是這應該也可以督促我自己多看一些英文。他說的東西都很實用,對網頁設計有興趣的人,可以多去逛逛,相信一定會得到很多收穫! |