Design Principles
As a result of working both at the technical end of web projects and in a number of client interfacing roles - as well as over ten years of trawling the web - I have come to one firm conclusion. That with any web site style is nothing without substance, and substance is nothing without the sppreciation and application of three cardinal design principles: usability, accessibility and simplicity.
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Usability.
A truly usable web site is one that is both clear and concise, and will always take your clients and customers exactly to where they want to go when they visit your site. Which is where you want them to go. Find out more about Usability »
Accessibility.
Accessibility has become something of a popular buzzword in the web industry in recent years - but what exactly does it entail, and how does implementing an accessible web site apply to you, your business and your customers? Find out more about Accessibility »
Simplicity.
An all-singing and all-dancing web site may look attractive, but it won't always sell your business - clear, simple and relevant content on the other hand definitely will. Never has the phrase 'keep it simple, stupid' been so apt. Find out more about Simplicity »