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27-04-06 07:33 AM |
oh dear Zig, are you trying to sort that boss of yours out again?? Why don't you just set up your own company?!! :lol: :wink:
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Originally Posted by philipMac
Make it plain. For good examples of sites look at the ones that everyone uses all the time. http://news.bbc.co.uk is good. You seriously dont want to have any quirky things going on there. I would also say, only change your present site, if you are going to make it more simple, more intuitive. Get people in to test this, like your ma etc.
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Great advice this. I've done a bit of research on websites amongst users in the past and a good stack of them are stupid while the rest generally can't be bothered looking at the page too much & just want to find where they need to click next. the designers really need to be thinking about how the customer will use the site rather than just the fancy stuff
Worth considering who you sell stuff to as well - i'm guessing quite a few older people, and we all know how good our mums are on the internet! so get people you know who fit your client group to have a play around before you finalise the site. If they were really looking for a kitchen, what would they want to find out from a website? etc
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