Monday, August 18, 2008

Conclusion of the web design

“ Anything that is a great print design is likely to be a lousy web design.”
Sated by Nielsen (1999) expressed the difference between the two media that
it is necessary to take different design approaches to employ the strengths of
each medium and minimize its weaknesses.

Moreover, as Nielsen (1999) cited that the web is all about the elements
moving around, instead of text and graphic designed on print, a web design
can consist more elements to make it more attractive by the moving
graphics, sounds, animations or radio clips placing…etc.

Although the print might attract the reader with the high impact
visualization, but the online media is believed to be successful in the
interactivity with the users. It is because the web needs the user’s
engagement since it can show the moving images under the user
control and it can allow the user to manipulate the interactive interface.

Additionally, as the CTHealthy Policy Org (2001) states that in order to provide a healthy reading mode, there should be lots of white space and at least using 12 point font to make the print to be more readable.

Nevertheless, the hypertext navigation is a core element of the web
design that they show how is the appearance of links look like, it lead
the users to click and to go to the page they wish to and also, the
information architecture of the web as well.

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