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Website development. 8 facts.

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 8:48 am
by siam00
1. Clear understanding: interpretation = perception

As a web designer, you act as a translator of your own language or code, and this is not the easiest task. And the main thing for you is to convey to the visitor exactly the information you want. For example, we see two identical semicircles and perceive them as a full circle. We do not comprehend what we see, this is our instinctive interpretation. The thing is that when we see a certain object, our brain first instinctively determines its basic characteristics. Then the brain digs into its memory bank and tries to correlate the seen object with those seen earlier.

A visitor entering your site must clearly understand the sequence of actions, i.e. act according to the scenario you have laid out. Therefore, the free space of the site must be properly designed with various objects, images and content.

educational portal design website prototype
An example of developing a user's path on a website.

How does this work?
The instinctive and spontaneous process that the brain uses to determine the characteristics of an object is based on Gestalt psychology. Gestalt is based on the principle that “the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.” The idea is that humans are able to interpret and perceive images in their most basic free philippine number for whatsapp form. Our brains spontaneously identify and perceive basic forms first, and then decide on what to do next (meaning = interpretation).

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2. Logical use of white space in website development
In web design, the law of proximity and clear definition of boundaries play a key role. That is, a person perceives grouped objects as something unified. If certain elements on your site have a similar color, shape, contour, then the brain will instinctively combine them into one group. Therefore, in order for users not to get confused, when using empty space, it is very important to establish the necessary connections between objects.

3. Aesthetics of balance
BALANCE (namely, the effective organization of negative (empty) space) is the main principle of website web design. Thanks to balance, we achieve the correct organization of content, which leads to its best perception. Consider an example when you go to a supermarket on a Sunday afternoon. The store is bustling, there are queues in the aisles, you can’t even properly turn your shopping cart. In general, such a visit will most likely turn out to be a negative experience. The same will be felt by a visitor to your site if the pages are overcrowded with information. However, a small amount of information is likely to attract the visitor’s attention to the desired object. However, you should be careful with excessive minimalism: it can be perceived as limitedness and insufficiency of information. In other words, you should build a clear hierarchy of elements, reduce the number of unnecessary objects and place exactly as much content as is necessary for comfortable work on the site.

Color, font and icons in the development of the design of the website of a medical clinicDevelopment of icons, fonts and corporate style for the website.

4. Cognitive (light) delivery
The key to this element is the limits of human attention and memory. In 1956, scientist George Miller determined that our short-term memory allows us to hold 3-6 elements in our minds at a time before forgetting them. This discovery led to the emergence of such methods of interpreting and disseminating information as “linking” several element