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Designing for the Web Web site design Web page design Web usability Web Design Guidelines by Scott Grissom 1 Your Goal Create a web site that is: useful compelling attractive easy to use satisfying Web Design Guidelines by Scott Grissom 2 Web Development Team Content provider Information architect Graphic designer Writer / editor Programmer Project Manager Usability Expert Web Design Guidelines by Scott Grissom 3 Mission Statement What are you creating and why? Who will use it? What will they want to do? How will you know if your site is successful? Web Design Guidelines by Scott Grissom 4 Site Design Content Organization Navigation system Web Design Guidelines by Scott Grissom 5 Content What do your visitors want? What information do you want to provide? What do similar organizations provide? What do you already have? What do you need to create? Web Design Guidelines by Scott Grissom 6 Activity #1 Develop a mission statement one sentence must contain audience, purpose, and content Develop an initial inventory of content on your own Web Design Guidelines by Scott Grissom 7 Organization Schemes White pages Yellow pages Supermarket Your computer Web Design Guidelines by Scott Grissom 8 Hierarchy no more than seven categories three clicks and you are there Home Page Topic 1 Topic 2 Topic 3 Topic 4 Topic 5 Topic 6 Topic 7 1 2 3 4 5 Web Design Guidelines by Scott Grissom 6 7 9 Navigation System How do I get home? Where am I? Where else can I go? Web Design Guidelines by Scott Grissom 10 Examples across the top down the left side Web Design Guidelines by Scott Grissom 11 Additional Navigation Site map overall view Index alphabetical list of terms Search facility requires special expertise Web Design Guidelines by Scott Grissom 12 Labels are important Strive to make labels clear & concise Be consistent Follow convention Home / Main Search / Find Contact Us About Us Help / FAQ News / What’s New Web Design Guidelines by Scott Grissom 13 Activity #2 refrigerator socks living room dictionary milk bureau kitchen bookshelf bedroom a live elephant Web Design Guidelines by Scott Grissom 14 Web Page Design KISS Web Design Guidelines by Scott Grissom 15 Home Page What can I do at this site? No scrolling should be necessary! Attractive This is your first impression Web Design Guidelines by Scott Grissom 16 Web Writing remember visitors only scan keep it short at least 50% of normal text use headings use bullet lists put conclusion first Web Design Guidelines by Scott Grissom 17 Common Page Guidelines dark text on light background limit visitor scrolling limit use of images limit use of animations Web Design Guidelines by Scott Grissom 18 Be Aware of Browser Features Back button do not provide your own Colored links do not change default Bookmarks provide meaningful title Web Design Guidelines by Scott Grissom 19 Proofread errors will kill the professional appearance of your site use a spell checker use a grammar checker? ask someone else to check grammar Web Design Guidelines by Scott Grissom 20 Web Usability Measures What are some indications of ‘user friendly’? Ease of learning Improved user performance Low user error rate User satisfaction Web Design Guidelines by Scott Grissom 21 Web Design Guidelines Know the user Involve the user during design Design a navigation system Where am I? How can I get home? Where else can I go? Web Design Guidelines by Scott Grissom 22 Usability Evaluation Strategies Checklist User testing Usability inspection bring in a usability expert Web Design Guidelines by Scott Grissom 23 Usability Checklist Are all links correct? Is there a link to home on every page? Is navigation consistent on every page? Does each page have an appropriate title? Did I proofread all content? Create user profiles can they do what they will likely want to do? Web Design Guidelines by Scott Grissom 24 User Testing Identify appropriate users Select appropriate tasks Watch, listen, but don’t talk! Ask volunteers to complete a survey Web Design Guidelines by Scott Grissom 25 A Typical Survey Strive for unbiased questions Use a rating scale 1-5 Finding the information was: difficult 1 2 3 4 5 easy Appearance of the site was: ugly 1 2 3 4 5 beautiful Overall, the site was: really sucky 1 2 3 4 5 excellent Web Design Guidelines by Scott Grissom 26 Some Sample Sites Let’s take a look at some of your favorite sites…. Web Design Guidelines by Scott Grissom 27 Activity #3 Go to a competitors site Kick the tires and look for usability problems What do you like? What do you think will cause problems? What do you hate? Web Design Guidelines by Scott Grissom 28 Additional Resources Usable Web the mother of all sites http://www.usableweb.com/ Yale Web Style Guide http://info.med.yale.edu/caim/manual/contents.ht ml Link Checking Software Xenu's Link Sleuth - freeware http://home.snafu.de/tilman/xenulink.html Web Design Guidelines by Scott Grissom 29 Summary (1) Web site design start with a mission statement plan and organize the site design a navigation system Web page design be concise be consistent proofread Web Design Guidelines by Scott Grissom 30 Summary (2) Web usability you are NOT the typical visitor find out what problems the typical visitor has with your site Web Usability Evaluation discover usability problems BEFORE it is too late Web Design Guidelines by Scott Grissom 31