Developing Websites With A Theme
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Sitecritic.Net I like to think of the theme of a website
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It can be a combination of colour...
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I like to think of the theme of a website as something that
makes the website easily identifiable. It can be a combination
of colour patterns, navigation effects, layout...etc that leave
a lasting impression on the user. All design elements in the
site combine seamlessless to convey a strong message
effectively to the user.
Every website needs a theme. When designing a website, it
must be build based on a concept or an idea. A good way to
start is to come up with a phrase that describe what you want
to achieve with the site. It can only be one phrase as short as
possible, no cheating. Why only one phrase? Because it forces
you to be focused in your design which will eventually make
your choice of colors, layout and graphics for your website
easier.
For example, if the phrase for an automobile site is
"Enduring Passion", then I will be focusing on the keywords
"Enduring and Passion" and I will make sure the meaing of the 2
words are being implemented into my design.
Brainstorming
During the brainstorming process, you try to expand the
ideas of the keywords to generate more ideas for your design.
The way we think are often moulded by our environment and
memories. It is important that you do not stop your flow of
thoughts in this stage. Write down what ever that comes into
your mind, not worrying whether they are relevant or not. For
Example:
Enduring - "Lasting, 3d, Complex, High Tech, Comfort,
Excitement, digital...etc"
Passion - "classy, red, pink, bright, clean, elegance,
details, light colours, thin lines, curves...etc"
There are no hard and fast rules, just throw in what you can
think of. We will try and use these ideas in the next step.
Implementation
Now that we understand the keywords better, we will try to
implement these ideas into the design elements of the site. An
example is as follows:
a) Looking and Feel: We want the user to feel that they have
come to a classy website. So we do not want too many words but
strong visuals.
b) Design and Layout: Probably alot of negative space to
convey the idea of elegance. Bright, thin borders, nice
shadows.
c) Colors: Tints of gray, with black and white to emphasize
the idea of elegance. The text will mainly be dark gray on a
white background with occasional bolded red, orange or blue to
provide contrast.
d) Navigation: Quick navigation with minimal effects.
e) Graphics: Use images that have techie look. To show the
idea of "enduring", we use the images of different sections of
the automobile in every page, ie other than the logo and main
menu, we want something similar in every page. Maybe use thin
lines or 3d drawings to represent technology.
Again, there are no hard and fast rules in this stage. The
idea is to let you have a clearer idea of the style you are
going after.
Testing
In this stage, you try to create a visual representation of
the final homepage in photoshop(or any other software). The end
product is just a photoshop file to give you a general idea of
how the final homepage might look like. If you like, create
another subpage(an internal page that links to the homepage).
Stare hard at the final images. Ask yourself whether the
layout, colors, fonts, images and navigation reflects on the
theme of the website. Once you are satisfied with it, you then
need to convert the photoshop file to the actual web page which
is another part of the story.
Conclusion
A website with a theme leaves a more lasting impression on
the visitors. Many people design websites just to look
nice(according to them) but has no theme. For example, many
people like to use 3d effects in their navigation or images
without asking themselves whether it is appropriate or not.
Developing Websites With A Theme
Developing
Websites With A Theme by: Sitecritic.Net I like to
think of the theme of a website as something that makes
the website easily identifiable. It can be a combination
of colour...
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