Why Responsive Web Design is Good for SEO?

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Last Updated on May 7th, 2021
Gone are the days when computer used to be the only media to surf the internet. The ever evolving technology has blessed us with a spree of devices which allows us to surf the internet more easily and more effectively too. Responsive website designing is now the buzz word for all the web developers as they have to design the different web pages in such a manner that they can be easily accessed from all the different platforms. Therefore this form of designing is now the contemporary way which is being followed by most of the designers in the globe. Responsive web design is basically reformatting or in simple words converting a website into such a format that it can be accessed from the different devices like – smartphone, tablets, desktop, laptop etc. With the grea...

8 Common Responsive Web Design Myths Busted

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Last Updated on Jul 2nd, 2016
We all know how responsive designs have benefited us! The impact is such that some clients have started refusing to pay if their transaction is held up for extra time. Whenever something new comes up, myths about that get generated. It’s in human nature to create rumors so as to affect the common people. Myths are a waste of time. They prevent progression. ~ Barbra Streisand These misconceptions can be one of the biggest barriers while planning, scoping, estimating, and executing your next responsive project. So, here is our effort to bust 8 common responsive web design myths: #1: Responsive design has to be all about mobile: It may be a fact that the sudden growth of the mobile web is the actual reason why the idea of responsive design came to life. But we al...

Does Responsive Web Design Convert Better?

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Last Updated on Jul 2nd, 2016
Nowadays mobile usage has hit the roof. Modern mobile phones such as smartphones and tablets have taken the place of desktops. These smartphones bring a lot of stuff that one would love to have. Accessing social media to the browsing internet, everything has become easy, thanks to these smartphones. Google, the web search giant (according to Google, it has the total 67 percent search market in 2013) has declared that it has a preference of using responsive web design as the mobile configuration. A recent study shows that many big businesses have not yet chosen this trend for some reasons. To understand the market of mobile usages, the following statistics from Smart Insights could help you a lot. Now Google searches are being done on any type of mobile devices for...

How Big Businesses Use Colors To Affect Your Emotions [Infographic]

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Last Updated on Jun 9th, 2021
Have you ever thought how big brands create their logos to make you fall in love with their brand? Or make their logos instantly recognisable? Well, it turns out that logos and brand’s theme color have always a bigger impact on customers and as well as employees. Colors trigger emotions and they are even able to change or mould your emotions. Colors are able to invoke happiness, joy, peace, curiosity, anger, sadness, excitement in viewers mind. How? Red signifies active, yellow means energetic, blue is reliable, green is nature, etc.  So, it is indeed a very powerful Call-To-Action that you can use wisely to increase your brand’s revenue and reputation. But if you fail to choose the colors properly, it will put adverse effect on your brand image. Here are some f...

26 Things To Consider Before Developing A Brand New Website

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Last Updated on Jul 2nd, 2016
If you are just getting started with your new website design then you must be excited. Along with the excitement, you must not forget the simplest questions before starting a brand new website – What’s the purposes and objectives? Is it going to be a business related site or a site for leisure or a blog? Once you have figured that out then you will need to scratch your head for choosing a good domain name. Yes, that is right, the most important thing you should think about your website is actually its name. The name should be easy to remember and must also be catchy, that way your future followers/fans/clients will always have your website in their mind. After you have finalized those two things, then the next step would be to actually choose the designs and ...

10 Basic Tips To Build A Responsive Design [Infographic]

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Last Updated on Jul 2nd, 2016
If your website isn’t mobile friendly by now, chances are you are losing a substantial amount of customers. You cannot ignore the fact that many people are visiting your sites on their smartphones and tablets. A 2011 statistics shows that there were an estimated 5 billion phones in the world, out of which 1 billion were smartphones. 84% of those 1 billion smartphones were used to browse the web, that’s 840,000,000 phones browsing the web. So just imagine the figure. There is no iota of doubt that the web and the mobile browsers remain one of the best ways that users interact with their preferable websites and if they face any trouble on their smartphones while browsing be dead sure that that particular customer is gone forever. It is exactly at this juncture that...

The Colour Psychology Of Web Pages

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Last Updated on Nov 30th, 2012
The colour of a web page goes far beyond simply the graphic designer’s favorite colour or the shade they had in their head when they sat down at the computer – just like the words and images on a page, colour is a highly effective and all too often neglected medium to influence your website visitors. With this in mind, it’s important to know what each colour is associated with and the effects these colours have; I’ve seen countless websites which structure themselves brilliantly but really fall down visually – and this almost always resorts in the little ‘x’ in the top corner of the browser. To avoid this happening to you, here’s a list of colours to refer to. Red : The colour of energy, passion, love, danger and anger. The use of red on a we...

The Anatomy of a Horrible Web Design Client

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Last Updated on Jun 6th, 2012
Web designers are some of the best paid workers in the nation, and like most people who earn a good living, the work they do is not easy. Being a web designer is not as simple as designing a website, it involves dealing with clients who have absolutely no idea how web design works. This makes it very important to let clients know up front what they will be getting. Most clients will not understand that it takes time to create websites, and if they change their mind about what they want, it takes even more time to alter what they initially agreed to. This makes it very important to have contracts stating exactly what a customer wants, because a large amount of clients are going to change their mind at some point in the process. Simple steps like having a contract set up beforehand can make the art of web design far less painful.   Source: http://www.topwebdesignschools.org Read More →