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Written by Linz   
Sunday, 19 June 2005
There are many people out there in the world today creating pages for the web. Does it matter how these web pages look? I would say that it does but it depends on why you are creating them.

If you are creating web pages for an interest group, then the information is probably more important than the design. If you are creating a web site for a corporation, business or an artist then the design would matter a great deal.

The design of a business web site needs to say a lot about where they are at as an organisation. Are they up to date with the latest trends? Does the web site have correct look and feel for how they want to be portrayed? Does it convey information in a manner that is easy to understand and navigate?

These are just some of the issues you need to consider when you are designing a web site project.

The design principles for paper based information are well established and have been for many years. Designing for the web also has well established principles that have been drawn from the print media. Over recent years, the introduction of broadband internet access has changed the way we need to think about designing web sites. The incorporation of video, animation and sound has altered the principles by which we design web sites and we now need to incorporate principles from different media when considering a web project. Static elements such as images and text combined with video, sound and animation create an interactive medium that is still evolving and needs the input from many disciplines to establish some sort of standard for design.

As designers, it is our responsibility to keep up-to-date with the trends and developments and to have an input so as we can better serve the online community and bring them informative, entertaining and easliy navigable information. This will not be an easy task as there is quite often strong disagreement about what is good design but that does not mean that we should not try to establish good design principles, it just take some time for suitable standards to evolve.
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