
Your website needs to look good and feel great! People need to to feel comfortable on your website, find it easy to use and navigate.
Company or personal identity can help visitors to your website feel at ease and it looks professional too!
How important is Website Design?
Your Website needs to look professional and trustworthy in order to create buyer confidence. A poorly designed Website will cost you sales.
Many web designers know little about search engine optimization, picking a good domain name, hosting, Website promotion, or other issues. They only know design. That is a good thing in my opinion, but they should let their customers know they are a designer and cannot help their Website be competitive in the marketplace. Yes, there are some designers that know more than just design, but many do not. Keep this in mind.
The utter importance of good design is difficult to overstate. Design can and will make or break a website. While this little fact may seem self-evident to many people, it is a surprisingly easy fact to overlook, especially at a time when free web design software or templates are available to anyone with passing interest. Such tools are great for encouraging more people to use the Internet and develop new skills, however, if you are looking to establish a ‘serious’ presence for you or your organization you will be best served by finding someone with the education, tools, and talent that go into good design.
The look and feel of your website is a reflection of your entire business. The more professional your website navigates, reads, and looks, the more professional your organization will appear to the person doing the navigating, reading, and looking. If the navigation is needlessly confusing, the look ‘off’ or immature, or the content lousy, the conversion from visitor to customer is far less likely to take place.
I love to design! Seeing things from imagination come to fruition.
For most of us, a rainbow of colours envelopes our lives.
Good valid code makes it easier for you to go back to projects and make amendments later on :)
Designing websites, writing code and debugging it all is thirsty, lengthy (and sometimes tiring) work.