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Great Design Elevates Web Sites Above The Rest

by: Ricardo Vidallon

If it doesn’t read quickly, It doesn’t work.

This rule applies to everyone -- from the lofty creative director to the junior designer to the boss who employs them. By "read" I
mean a viewer’s ability to comprehend the advertisement or message in less than three seconds. That’s right! You have only
three seconds to convey your message. If you have not successfully captured your reader or viewer by then, they will simply move
on. Whether you're on TV or the Web, you are one simple click away from being ignored. In print, you're one turn away. Good
design is essential whether you're creating a church newsletter or developing a multi-million dollar ad campaign for TV.

Reading broadcast and the Internet

Try this at home. Turn your TV to a news channel like CNN or MSNBC and mute the sound. Do the visuals communicate without
sound? News channels rely heavily on graphics and visuals to tell their stories. The same is exceedingly true for the Web. The
only exception is that the Web is user driven. That means your Web site visitor must click and navigate around your Web site to
browse its information.

Does your navigation “read” well? Do your photos and graphics communicate quickly and clearly? If not, your site may be getting
passed over by disinterested visitors.

Design is all around us. It permeates our lives from the subliminal to the intentional. The keyboard you’re typing on and the
mouse you’re clicking were first developed and conceived by an industrial design team. The chair you’re sitting in was developed
by an ergonomics design team. The box your chair was shipped in and its printing was developed by an advertising packaging
team.

Design is critical to successfully selling your product to the public. Your Web site is literally your storefront or advertisement to the
world. Make sure it’s designed to invite, inform and intrigue.

Do not covet thy neighbor’s concept

People tend to covet what they see. I know this because clients frequently bring me their ideas, hopes and dreams. And many
times they’re of Web site concepts they’ve seen elsewhere. This is good creative fuel for inspiration, but it’s best to create a
concept from the core of your own business branding.

Innovate, don’t regurgitate. Consult a design professional who will collaborate with you in building a Web site concept that
conveys your message. A great concept leaves a memorable impression.

Here’s an example. Let’s say client “A” sells shoes. Simple enough. Post the logo, Web copy and pictures of some great looking
shoes. Maybe even some bold, snazzy sales copy like, “Super Sale on Brown Shoes”. Client “B” decides to take a different
approach. He gets a photo of a businessman in a nice suit with his legs crossed at a meeting, exposing the bottom of one of his
shoes. The exposed shoe sole has a hole in it. That’s a concept!

Template Web site services

Companies that offer template Web services are fine for businesses on a shoestring budget, but be advised, what you see is not
necessarily what you get. These are “closed template” systems that do not offer much scalability in terms of customization. That
means your Web site will have a cookie-cutter appearance that does little to help you stand out among your competitors. These
Web sites are a breeding ground for bad design, especially when it comes to typography. Use of type styles by itself is one of the
purist forms of design.

Get to the goal

Get online and look at your competitors. Make a list of goals that you wish to achieve with your new Web site or your redesigned
Web site. Prioritize your list and invite multiple Web design companies to bid for your project. Be sure to ask them about their
design process. Ask questions such as: Does your price include multiple design concepts? If so, how many designs and
revisions am I allowed? In the end, you want a Web site that you can talk about enthusiastically and take great pride in. After all, it’
s you storefront 24/7 on the Internet.

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About The Author
Ricardo Vidallon is owner and creative director for
http://www.visionefx.net a Virginia
based web design company.
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1.make sure your logged on as actually "Administrator". do not log on with any account that just has administrator privileges.
2. start - run - type gpedit.msc
3. expand the "local computer policy" branch
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5. expand the "network branch"
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8. on setting tab check the "enabled" item
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reboot if you want to but not necessary on some systems your all done. Effect is immediate on some systems. some need re-
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