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Top Three Web Design
Misteaks (sic)
And How To Avoid Them!
Continuing Studies CS 21: Beginning Web Site Design
November 2015
Top Ten Web Design Misteaks (sic):
Misteak #1
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Designing your website for your needs, not the needs
of your visitors.
A web site shouldn’t be just a marketing tool for you – it
should be there to help your visitors achieve their goals.
People go to websites for one of 4 main reasons – don’t make
it difficult for them!
They want to:
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Get information.
Make a purchase or donation.
Be entertained.
Be part of a community.
‘bad’ examples:
http://www.gotoscw.com/ -- try to buy items!
http://tinyurl.com/old-brownuniversity -- try to click Annual Fund
http://tinyurl.com/old-globalaigs
‘good’ examples:
http://givingtostanford.stanford.edu/
http://babelfish.yahoo.com/
http://paypal.com/
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Top Ten Web Design Misteaks (sic):
Misteak #2
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Designing your site in a way that people can’t
figure out what they’re supposed to do.
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It should take no more than 3-5 seconds to be able to figure
it what you can do on your web site.
‘good’ examples:
http://www.learningguitarnow.com/
http://www.w3schools.com/
‘bad’ examples:
http://www.arvanitakis.com/en/
http://www.pandminc.com/
http://www.snarg.net/
http://web.archive.org/web/20070115231803/http://www.marshill.org/
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Top Ten Web Design Misteaks (sic):
Misteak #3
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Don’t use fonts or content that makes it difficult to read
Don’t make the font size any smaller than 80% of the default size for the
browser.
Don’t use graphics as text
Don’t use dense text
Don’t do “mystery meat navigation”
Use this tool to ensure that your text is in high contrast to the
background:
http://www.accesskeys.org/tools/color-contrast.html
‘good’ examples:
http://metaverse.stanford.edu
http://www.duckduckgo.com/
‘bad’ examples:
http://www.wherever.com/
http://www.macys.com
http://www.dokimos.org/ajff/
http://tinyurl.com/old-havenworks
http://www.historianofthefuture.com/
http://www.bellads.info/
http://www.flatpakhouse.com/
http://www.bluebell.com/
http://www.webpagesthatsuck.com/web-design-question-which-lookslike-a-dentist-1.html
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