Web Development

Best Practices You Need to Know About Web Designing

Viewers these days have become more demanding than ever and with more and more people browsing on the web through different gadgets, it has become essential to creating a site design that is able to meet all the dynamic needs of modern customers. So, here are some best design practices that you can consider in order to create the finest website designs.

 

  1. Minimize and Create Mobile-Version of Your Site

If there is need to remove certain things from your website design to make it mobile-friendly then don’t be afraid of this. Create mobile-friendly site design is a need of time. Also, you can shrink the design elements and make sure that it works immensely well on the mobiles as well as all other types of gadgets. Just make sure you cater rich content that is essential for mobile sites. Hence, it is not necessary to include every aspect of the site design.

 

  1. Hide Content Precisely

It is possible that removing content from mobile experience is just not feasible. At the same time, you want to keep the site pleasing. So, the best solution is prioritizing things and ensuring hiding some content that people will not look in a mobile site. Make sure you present the most important things to the users. Also, you can hide content behind tappable areas.

 

  1. Use SVGs or Scalable Vector Graphics

Another vital practice for a web design is that it must utilize illustrations like icons and SVGs, which are scalable. This way, an icon or graphic will remain scalable and sharp across all experiences without disturbing the resolution. As a result, you will get consistently polished appearance every time when your site is viewed.

Moreover, SVGs offer a smaller fit and can reduce the loading speed of your time, eventually delivering an unmatched experience.

 

  1. Use Standardize, Clickable Buttons

The buttons or areas in a mobile are tapped with a fingertip and not by a mouse. For this reason, it is essential that you create a website design offering enough space for buttons and links required for larger interactions to accommodate the difference. On an average, it is required that the mobile device houses at least 45 pixels in height. This would ensure that there are lesser errors in the navigation system and is also great to offer users the convenience and keeping them engaged and convincing.

 

  1. Check for the Images

Different gadgets have a different perspective for the same thing. For example, a desktop page would require an image of 1200 pixels with full resolution, while a mobile version would be ideal for an image of 400 pixels. But there are possibilities that there might be other gadgets that people would be using and that would require other imagery options. So, it is important to consider an adequate image size and to make sure that the size you create fits all the devices and gadgets. For an optimum experience, it is better to use two distinct versions of the same image for desktop and mobile.

 

  1. Consider Typography

It is essential that your site design is versatile and works well on all devices and platforms. If people are not able to read any content of your site or are unable to view any design element then most probably, they would not be able to stick to it for a long time. Make sure that the content is easily readable and highly optimized for the device so that it is able to attract and engage readers.

 


 

Wrap Up

While these practices might sound little technical to you, but if you want a website design that is effective and promising then it is essential to keep these practices in consideration.

 


 

Author Bio:

Sunny Chawla is a Marketing Manager at AIS Technolabs. Web Design Services and Web Development Company that helping global businesses to grow i the online market. He would love to share thoughts on Android App Development, Digital marketing etc..