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Most small website owners rely almost entirely on themselves or their web developer to create a good website design without them actually knowing what good web design is.
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Good Web Design facts Most small website owners rely almost entirely on themselves or their web developer to create a good website design without them actually knowing what good web design is. My views are based on the detailed evaluation of hundreds of websites which in many cases look good on the surface to the untrained eye, but when evaluated more closely, are either average to poorly designed websites, bad websites, or just simply suck. After all, anyone can call themselves a website designer after just creating one website, either their own or for a friend or relative. Most website designers are self-taught and have no qualifications of any kind that relate to the job. I'm not saying there is anything wrong with being self-taught, but a lot depends on where and from whom you learn and what length of apprenticeship you serve in web design. The problem with a definition like this is it focuses on the creative and visual aspects of design which is really only of interest to other website designers aspiring to create something that pushes the boundaries even further in the same direction. It also completely ignores whether the website is fit for the purpose for which it should have been designed. Most websites don't need to be stunningly beautiful to serve a purpose and they don't need to be "technical" either. Many web developers think they have to be "creative" and set out to design a website never seen before, or one that behaves in an entirely new and original way. This often leads to an overly graphical and sometimes technically complex website design with an unconventional layout and navigation that actually creates more problems than it solves. Read More at Maastrix Blog>>>