This post is about lessons we might be able to learn from Google’s web design. If you are more interested in web design for better rankings in Google, that’s fine too. Try this post: Google SEO and Web Design.
The Google web design is basically a blank white page with a logo written in bright colours and a search [...]
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Can we learn from Google’s website design?
Monday, August 31st, 2009Planning Your Website Design: Content
Friday, February 13th, 2009OK. So you have already considered the goals for your website and its target audience. Now it’s time to consider what content your audience(s) will respond to in order to further those goals. If you already have a site design, this can still be a very beneficial process. [...]
Where Were You When the Page Was Empty?
Monday, February 9th, 2009Many years ago I heard a script editor being interviewed on the radio. He told a story about a meeting he remembered between an experienced writer and a group of editors. A script was presented and the then young editor immediately whipped out the scalpel of his incisive mind and set to work on proving his worth. He was, after all, paid good money to ‘edit’.[...]
Your Website and the Competition
Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009Want to improve your website and how it works for your business? If so, I have a question that I think might help…
Planning your website design: Target Audience
Monday, January 26th, 2009Once you have established the goals for your new website, you are ready to move on to the next stage in the project. It is time to consider who are the target audience for your site. Your designer will have opinions on how your website should look and what it should include, so will your [...]
Planning your website design: Goals
Tuesday, January 20th, 2009Many web design projects, and I’d guess possibly even most, start from entirely the wrong place. They might start from a visual idea or from a series of your printed brochures or from some websites that you really like the look of. A re-design might start from an understandable and perhaps laudable desire to freshen things up. You may have just started a new venture and be throwing up a site because you feel you have to. Whatever the trigger that started the re-design process or led you to set up that new site, STOP NOW and THINK. There is still time to do this right.