Examples of Bad Webpage Graphic Design
Examples of Bad Webpage Graphic Design by:
Solomon Rothman There are two major problems inherent in
most graphic design for the Internet. One of is too much
and the other is no connection....
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Examples of Bad Webpage Graphic Design
by: Solomon Rothman
There are two major problems inherent in most graphic design
for the Internet. One of is too much and the other is no
connection. Designers tend to put too much emphasis on the
graphic elements which can take away from the actual site
content, and they tend to have images and graphics which dont
really connect to their websites purpose or theme. Remember
that there is no magic formula for a successful website or even
for good graphic design. This article is designed to clarify
and answer the questions a potential audience will ask
themselves when looking at your graphic design.
There are VERY successful websites that use the bad
techniques labeled here, but generally and for a large number
of websites it will be to their great benefit to at least
consider the following critique of graphic design for the
Internet. Too many designers put the visual elements above the
actual content of site. For most purposes this is a bad design
trait. Although its repeated over and over again, it can result
in frustrated customers and more important a lot lower
percentage of people who actually read your site. Although
graphics and visual elements are important, the core to any
website is its content or information it wishes to extend to
its audience. On most websites this comes in the form of text
with hyperlinks to other areas of interest. This is slowly
changing as more dynamic content becomes more popular online as
broad band and high speed internet access change the way we
surf.
There are two major problems inherent in most graphic design
for the Internet. One of is too much and the other is no
connection. Designers tend to put too much emphasis on the
graphic elements which can take away from the actual site
content, and they tend to have images and graphics which dont
really connect to their websites purpose or theme. Remember
that there is no magic formula for a successful website or even
for good graphic design. This article is designed to clarify
and answer the questions a potential audience will ask
themselves when looking at your graphic design.
There are VERY successful websites that use the bad
techniques labeled here, but generally and for a large number
of websites it will be to their great benefit to at least
consider the following critique of graphic design for the
Internet. Too many designers put the visual elements above the
actual content of site. For most purposes this is a bad design
trait.
Although its repeated over and over again, it can result in
frustrated customers and more important a lot lower percentage
of people who actually read your site. Although graphics and
visual elements are important, the core to any website is its
content or information it wishes to extend to its audience. On
most websites this comes in the form of text with hyperlinks to
other areas of interest. This is slowly changing as more
dynamic content becomes more popular online as broad band and
high speed internet access change the way we surf.
In the future the main content might come from a mix of
audio, video, and slideshow formats, but for now its mainly
simple text. So your audience has to read those tiny black
characters. Overly complex or continued animation, harsh
contrasting edges and color combinations can give too much to
the graphic elements and make actually reading your pages
difficult. If youre over using the graphics, your audience will
read a lot less and that means theyll take away a lot less of
the information.
Some major signs that a graphic designer is of the too much
camp include: Little text boxes with scroll bars: Dont you hate
that? Nobody likes text all scrunched up in a little box like
that. Its hard to read and involves lots of scrolling, so why
do it?
Overly busy backgrounds: keep it simple or at least a lower
contrast so you spare you audiences eyes and allow them to
focus on the content of your site.
LONG animated intros or animation sequences: Remember
attention span, attention span attention span. Online surfers
do not have the attention span to wait for a long overly done
intro or animation.
The second major shortcoming that most graphic design for
the Internet is the lack of cohesion or a clear connection of
the graphic elements to the purpose of the website. The web is
absolutely stuffed with sites that you cant even tell what they
do or are about by their first page. The images, logos, and
visual design does not connect to the companys theme or
purpose. Your online audience has a VERY limited attention
span. They may have stumbled onto your site on accident. This
isnt TV, on most sites there is no audio directing your
visitors as to what theyre seeing.
People arent necessarily going to read the text of your
website just because a girl in a bikini is on it. You also see
this concept in sites that are too simple. Simplicity is good,
but when taken to the extreme, it can make it very difficult to
figure out the sites purpose and extract the basic information
that your audience needs, before they commit to reading through
large areas of text.
Some major signs that a graphic designer is of the lack of
cohesion camp include: Lots of different style graphics: If a
website seems to jump time periods, color schemes, and image
themes that is not a good sign.
LARGE text areas without any graphics: The web is about a
mixing of graphic, text, and other elements. Too much text and
it becomes difficult to gather meaning quickly.
Hard to see connection to product/service: Logo, tagline,
and text on beginning pages do not describe what the website is
actually about. The graphic design should key people in both
emotionally and intellectually to the purpose of the
website.
Examples of Bad Webpage Graphic Design
Examples of
Bad Webpage Graphic Design by: Solomon Rothman
There are two major problems inherent in most graphic
design for the Internet. One of is too much and the other
is no connection....
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