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Making Usable Websites

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Introduction
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Print Vs. Web
A comparison
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Reading on the Web
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Writing for the Web
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Color Usage
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Heuristics and Metrics
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Things to avoid
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Conclusions

Related Links

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Jakob Nielsen's Website
Usable Information Technology
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WebDesignClinicA good resource site
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Customer in sites.Customer friendly sites.
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Design better Web Sites
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Collection of ResourcesFor Web Designers
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Global TrendsProvides stats for different items related to WEB
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Counter for your WEB Site
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Web Authoring Resources To assist you.
Making Usable Websites:

Print Vs. Web

Newspaper designers have a huge canvas to play with. Their designs can be striking and yet intricate and pack much more impact than a web-page; especially because the entire double page is in your face in a fraction of a second.

  • Dimensionality
    • Print is 2-D
    • Web is anything from 1-D to N-D. It is a scrolling experience
  • Navigation
    • In web N-D follows from Navigation. Dong is more memorable than seeing.
    • In print navigation is ultra-simple. It is turning a page

        Hypertext navigation is a major component of web design requiring decisions like
      • appearance of links
      • how to explain where users can go and where each link will lead
      • visualization of the user's current location
      • information architecture

  • Response Time, Resolution and Canvas Size

    Print is immensely superior to the web in terms of speed, type and image quality, and the size of visible space. These differences are however not fundamental. The bandwidth is expected to grow by 50% every year and huge screens are on the anvil.

    However, for the next ten years or so, the differences will remain and will dictate restrictions on web design. Less graphics, smaller graphics, shortest text (since it is unpleasant to read online), less fancy typography (since you don't know what fonts the user has installed), and less ambitious layouts (for smaller screen sizes).

    It is predicted that by 2008 all computer users would prefer reading the web over printed pages. Then anything that is great in print design is likely to be lousy web design.



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