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Dashboard Razzle Dazzle

Dashboard Razzle Dazzle. Marcy Miller Tait Friday, August 1, 2014. Dashboard Razzle Dazzle Agenda. Agenda Colors White Space Content Examples. Dashboard Razzle Dazzle - Colors.

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Dashboard Razzle Dazzle

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  1. Dashboard Razzle Dazzle Marcy Miller Tait Friday, August 1, 2014

  2. Dashboard Razzle DazzleAgenda • Agenda • Colors • White Space • Content • Examples

  3. Dashboard Razzle Dazzle - Colors Color schemes chosen like this are much more likely to be successful than ones chosen arbitrarily from a palette in a computer program

  4. Dashboard Razzle Dazzle - Colors http://www.webdevelopersnotes.com/design/14.php3

  5. Dashboard Razzle Dazzle - Colors “Web Safe” Colors

  6. White Space

  7. Dashboard Razzle DazzleWhite Space What Is White Space? Put simply, white space is the space between different elements of a design – the area between text, images, paragraphs, headers, footers, links, etc. It is the space between different elements on a page, the space between letters, and the space between lines in a paragraph. White space allows for easier scanning of a website. It reduces the amount of text visitors see all at once and makes reading much easier. It allows for the visual separation of design elements without adding any new elements such as visible lines or boxes. It is clean, looks professional when used correctly, and gives a site an uncluttered and fresh feel. White space is sadly one of the most underrated elements of a strong web design. Just because it isn’t shiny or glossy doesn’t mean it isn’t important or essential to a website. Let’s take a look at a couple of websites that are using white space effectively in their design.

  8. Dashboard Razzle DazzleWhite Space Made By Sofa creates a strong design message by using a large image at the top of the site with content and navigation below. Sofa works with white space to separate three elements: titles, paragraphs, and tagline.

  9. Dashboard Razzle DazzleWhite Space Information Architects creates a clean and uncluttered feel on their website by using white space to separate their logo, text, paragraphs, and headings

  10. Content

  11. Dashboard Razzle DazzleContent Content should never be an afterthought - just something to fill in the white space between images and flashy multimedia presentations. Is the information accurate and on target to its purpose? First, identify for yourself what the purpose of your pages is. If you don't have your purpose in mind, no one else will either. Think about where people may want to go from your pages, and provide links or buttons or menus to those places. Make it as easy as possible to navigate. Not everyone has mastered the Back function of their browser. Some people don't like to scroll pages, so keep your pages short. Be consistent in your buttons or links. Don't change them from page to page without reason. It is much easier to use if it is consistent.

  12. Dashboard Razzle DazzleContent Avoid long lines of text as they create boring, hard to read Web sites. Visual boredom results when type extends in an unbroken line from the left to the right margin of the screen. Long lines are tiring because your Web site reader's eyes have to make numerous left-to-right shifts. It's also easy to get lost making the transition from the last word of one line to the first word of the next. Short lines of type create white space to the left and right of each paragraph. This white spaces frames your message and also provides space to place secondary text or visual information.

  13. Dashboard Razzle DazzleContent Avoid large, meaningless graphics. Large graphics take longer to download than small graphics. Long downloading times are only justified if the result is meaningful information. Use Animation with purpose. Avoid multiple flashing images just for the purpose of having animation. Blinking text. One of the most annoying things you can put on a page is blinking text. Sure, it attracts attention--at first! But after a few repetitions, it is an annoying distraction. Overuse of animated GIFs. Animated GIFs are another "feature" that helps attract attention. Sometimes they are clever, but more often than not, they rapidly become annoying.

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