Category | Design Issues

Compromise Design Purity To Stand Out From The Crowd

Posted on 06 March 2008

The web is a busy place, millions of websites all competing for visitors within their niche. Getting visitors to remember your site can be done by promoting RSS feeds and constantly referring to your site as WhateverYourNameIs.com, as well as many other methods. With the web being such a busy place it is important that your design [...]

Don’t Let Your Web Design Slow Growth & Development

Posted on 21 February 2008

The main website is now receiving around 15,000 unique visitors a month, and continuing to grow. I also have new features (unique & good quality of course!) to integrate into the site. The problem is the current design! It is a very pretty looking site with the big image of a sunset, but the navigation bar at [...]

Regular Changes Or Once Over For Design?

Posted on 22 January 2008

Are you constantly tweaking your website or do you do a redesign/series of changes and just leave it? Is it wise to always be messing with the design? Ive been putting together plans for existing websites to continue there development and I started thinking about whether constant changes are better than making lots of changes at [...]

Easy Navigation Is Critical Part Of Web Design

Posted on 15 January 2008

When designing a website there is lots to think about, and one of the most important parts is how users will navigate around your site. Users love simple navigation, it means they have to think less and can surf quicker. If you want users to stay on your website for a while then easy navigation is critical.

Basics Of Website Design – DON’T DO’S!

Posted on 28 November 2007

This is the first proper post of our blog, so we will start at the very bottom with the basics of web design. There are many things you should and shouldn’t do when designing your website or blog. This post highlights a few of the basics that you should avoid doing on your site.