Having a website that looks stunning is completely wasted if users landing on the
website doesn’t know the navigation path. Users visit websites for information
and if your website design doesn’t appear to deliver the right set to them, they will
click off no matter how fabulous it looks. Similarly, if you have a simple and
easy to use website design that looks unappealing, it will have a similar effect.
Therefore, it is essential to balance aesthetic appeal with user experience
(UX). Here are some aspects of user experience, that should be considered while
designing a website.
Navigation
Website navigation elements can look out-dated or clunky if designers don't use them effectively. It essential to know the placement and usage of icons, drop-down menus, and other elements to create a stunning and user-centric website designs.
Website navigation elements can look out-dated or clunky if designers don't use them effectively. It essential to know the placement and usage of icons, drop-down menus, and other elements to create a stunning and user-centric website designs.
Images
Some designers use visually appealing pictures, illustrations, and icons they fit right with the company’s image, but they lack in showing what the company actually does, which is why website visitors are left confused. It is imperative to use the right infographics, illustrations, and icons along with what the company is offering because if they aren’t clear, it doesn’t matter how good they look.
Some designers use visually appealing pictures, illustrations, and icons they fit right with the company’s image, but they lack in showing what the company actually does, which is why website visitors are left confused. It is imperative to use the right infographics, illustrations, and icons along with what the company is offering because if they aren’t clear, it doesn’t matter how good they look.
Content
Less is more when it comes to content but, Google and other search engines tend to disagree with this. Smaller chunks of text with effective concise headings are a way to balance these requirements and good designers can break up text in a way to make sure it’s clear but looks appealing and isn’t too onerous to read.
Less is more when it comes to content but, Google and other search engines tend to disagree with this. Smaller chunks of text with effective concise headings are a way to balance these requirements and good designers can break up text in a way to make sure it’s clear but looks appealing and isn’t too onerous to read.
We at
PitchWorx, understand our client's strategic intent and we provide websites design services with a user experience tailored to the needs of their potential customers along
with the design elements to make them appealing.
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