Good web pages not only have a good appearance, but also convey information to the user, which may be much more important than a good-looking appearance. Designing visual information includes text content that makes it easier to understand what you want to convey. With that in mind, you need to know how to link to people who come to your site, and besides knowing what they want and what they are looking for, you also need to learn how to make it easier for them to find the information they need. Whether our clients are online or illiterate, you have to find a way to match the search between the two groups of people.
I agree with the idea that web design is likened to the body language of the Web. Once you have mastered the need for verbal communication, you can also pass information through the http://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/18417.html "> Network design, So a designer is not only a person with technology and creativity, but also a good communicator. It can convey his message, let us understand, but the network is indeed a barrier to communication.
Body language and web design--do they really have something in common?
Some of us are very good at body language, and proper expression and action can make you a good communicator. Even if you don't say a word, others can understand what you mean, so you need to master your voice, eye contact and gestures to make others understand. But what if we apply this method to the computer and let it pass the message? Let's imagine that our living conditions are gradually becoming online and we can find any information we can think of. Based on this, we need to find the right resources.
When we surf the web, we can't communicate with our body language, which is why we have to find other ways to communicate, which is really ingenious. Even though science and technology play an important role in our lives, this does not mean that we can ignore the most basic instincts of human beings. So communication and body language are one of them, but how do we apply them to the Web?
Unfortunately, only a few websites can be combined with "body language" to make us understand. And the other sites that are full of all kinds of ads are confusing and disturbing. Although some of them seem to have perfect technology and skills, they are not clearly expressed through vision and communication.
The quickest speed to convey your most important message
The site is primarily user-oriented. The designer needs to know what the user is looking for, so make it easy for users to use. To make it easy for users I recommend creating an Easy-to-understand navigation. The most important news information of various newspapers and magazines should be displayed by inverted information pyramid.
This shows that the most important information (this is the bottom of the pyramid) is first delivered at the fastest speed and ends with some extra detail, no matter how many. This will make communication a success, and it seems to me that every web designer should take this approach into account in design.
Make your site easy to navigate, allowing users to quickly find the most important information through intuition, and your navigation bar should be designed to be simple and easy to use rather than fancy. Even if it looks cute, it can sometimes become a problem for users.
Eye contact is also important.
Eye contact and gestures in body language are important in communication. Also applies to websites, the only difference is that you have to use other tools to show them. Try to focus your focus on the information you think the user needs most. For example, you have a website for doing takeout, this menu and phone number is the most important information to let customers find what he wants most quickly.
And do not force some social media or useless ads to impose on your users, because it is very disturbing people. Try to highlight the focus of a particular plate by using color buttons or other different methods.
Need to focus on what
This is what I need to emphasize most, although it is important to keep the information that the user is concerned about, but do not impose. It's also important to follow the order of priorities, and for the neat web design I've said before, decide what's most important and what information is the first thing you want to convey, and focus on how you can do it (using pictures and media, etc.).
Body language is not often noticed by us. It is our spontaneous, subconscious expression that makes us try to understand what others are saying. In the application of network design will also appear a lot of the same situation. For example, we see a speaker who does not correctly understand the meaning of his expression because of his strange movements. We can definitely point out a bad design because it doesn't give us what we want, and if the design doesn't match the requirements, it sends out the information that is confusing and that's not what we want.
In general, we need more than just verbal communication. When body language becomes a symbol, it is the same as the web design. We may have the best content on the site, but if we can't show it and be publicly communicated, it's impossible for people to understand us. (Zhang Yi/compiling)
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