Belkar

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Coloring page for Quinn

Saturated colors

Site should not disable visitor's normal browser functionality such as right-click mouse, back button navigating, and forcing links to open in new or resized browser windows.

Contrast

Adding descriptions such as link titles and alt attributes within each link able to support overall usability, providing a reference to what should be expected if the visitor clicks the link. Encompassing more descriptive text within the link text is highly valuable.

Font face

Link formatting

Look and feel

Reduce visual noise as much as possible. Keeping the website design simplified keeps visitors interacting with your website rather than hunting through unnecessary design elements.

Information on your site, including content, navigation, product categorization and site-search, must be clearly laid out and easy to understand and be effective at getting visitors to pages coloring the site they need.

Browser functionality

When it comes to improving usability to achieve higher conversions, here is no more obvious place to takeoff than in your website design. More often than not we've seen websites undergo a complete re-design and then find their conversion rates jump overnight, without any additional traffic being brought to the website. Usability should not be an afterthought to the design process, but should be on the forefront driving the design from the ground up.

Printing

Areas and objects of your website that request/require action should be visually different from other objects. Linked images and text should stand out significantly from non-linked.

Text coloring

Short sentences

Links to contact, about us, and other customer support pages must be easy to find and obviously accessible to all visitors regardless of page or architectural location and obvious to access.

Pages should be designed to provide easy-to-read documents when printed. Printer friendly pages or a print version of the CSS file should be considered.

Color usage

Avoid the use of saturated colors. Such colors can quickly cause eye fatigue, forcing the visitor off the site looking for more browsable websites.

Provide significant contrast between text, background and other elements on the page. Dark text on a light background is preferred for easy reading.

Paragraph width

Contact and support info

Action objects

Allow visitors to resize the text size in their browser by using scalable rather than fixed-width fonts. This allows visitors additional convenience based on their needs.

During the design phase of building a website all too often we find that the end result's really nothing more than what somebody decided "looked good". In some cases it's a combination (or compromise) of what a handful of every people have determined to be "good enough". What many fail to realize is that web design as well as visitor usability go hand in hand.

Breadcrumbs

Using breadcrumb menus provides an easy reference to the current page a visitor resides on, as well as their location in the overall site structure. These visual cues enhance the user's experience, even if not actually used.

Industry best practices

Repetitive animated graphical content is distracting and reduces retention. Avoid any animations that don't specifically enhance the user-experience and keep visitors focused on what's important.

Link descriptions

Site must be consistent with best practices and usability guidelines established by other sites in the same industry.

Font size should rarely be less than 10 points. Larger fonts are easier to read which can help gain conversions.

Searchability

Important visual cues should not rely on color only. Site must be able to maintain navigation capability without color dependency.

Using a fixed-width website design can improve readability of content. Variable width designs caused sentence stretching, making it more difficult for the reader to maintain their place as they read.

The Verdana font was developed specifically for web use for its ease on the eyes when viewed on a computer monitor. Serif fonts such as Times should be avoided. Also keep the number of fonts used to a minimum.

Horizontal scrolling

Design simplicity

The general look and feel of your site must meet your target audience's expectation. It's not enough just to look good, you'll have visitors with industry specific wants and needs. Meet them.

How the site is developed, along with the underlying coding structure, plays a significant role on whether your site meets the usability requirements of your audience. Below are a number of individual elements that must be considered in every website design. While each plays a minor role over the total usability of a website, together they add up to be much more than the sum of their parts.

25 Ways to DESIGN Your Way to Higher Conversions

Standard paragraph text should not be the same color, or near the same color, as standard link text. A clear distinction should be made between the two.

Font size

Standard link formatting (blue and underlined) should be used for textual links and it should be apparent when a link has been visited.

Font scalability

Site design should never require visitors to scroll horizontally when browser is in full-screen mode. All information should be assessable with exclusively vertical scrolling required.

When referencing specific areas of your site and/or products all in a coloring page paragraph, it can be beneficial to break the content into bulleted lists. This allows for easy scanning for desired information.

Links organized with lists

Graphics, multimedia & plugins

Site should use white space liberally and avoid cramming pages with too much information, causing unnecessary clutter.

Animated graphics

Long sentences can often be difficult to follow. Sentences should be kept short (under 15 words) in order to enhance overall comprehension.

White space