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ImpalaWebstudio sur Twitter : "Ces mauvaises idées #webdesign qu’il est temps d’enterrer (vivantes si nécessaires) 6 phrases innocentes qui pourraient bien tuer votre site (et votre webdesigner) Lors de la création d’un site web, il y a un certain nombre de décisions qui paraissent évidentes sur le moment. Telle manière de procéder, tel élément qui doit “évidemment” figurer sur votre futur site… Mais ces décisions peuvent avoir à terme des impacts désastreux.

En voici quelques exemples. #1 – “On prendra les photos nous-mêmes” Une bonne idée qui permettra d’économiser un peu de budget et qui sera de toute façon plus pratique à réaliser. Après tout, vous disposez d’un téléphone qui prend des images tout à fait correctes et il doit sûrement y avoir quelqu’un dans votre équipe “qui s’y connaît”, non ? Pourquoi est-ce une mauvaise idée ? Les photos sont un élément capital de votre crédibilité. Il vous faut des photos professionnelles, travaillées, capables de mettre en valeur vos produits mais aussi votre équipe ou votre entreprise. Et ce type de photos ne s’improvise pas (Si vous en doutez, prenez votre appareil, levez la tête de votre écran et prenez quelques photos de vos bureaux. Pourquoi embaucher exclusivement en fonction de l’expérience n’a pas de sens. Why “Simple” Websites Are Scientifically Better. 900inShareinShare In a study by Google in August of 2012, researchers found that not only will users judge websites as beautiful or not within 1/50th – 1/20th of a second, but also that “visually complex” websites are consistently rated as less beautiful than their simpler counterparts Moreover, “highly prototypical” sites – those with layouts commonly associated with sites of it’s category – with simple visual design were rated as the most beautiful across the board.

In other words, the study found the simpler the design, the better. But why? In this article, we’ll examine why things like cognitive fluency and visual information processing theory can play a critical role in simplifying your web design & how a simple website could lead to more conversions. We’ll also look at a few case studies of sites that simplified their design, and how it improved their conversion rate, as well as give a few pointers to simplify your own design. What is a Prototypical Website? Image credit image credit 1. Served MCR - Bring your balls.

Alteregoshop redesign by *floydworx on deviantART. SpellTower. Tendances du web design 2012. Free High Resolution Textures - Lost and Taken. Homepage | Goverdose 2.0. TextParser 2 | Justin Marsan. I made TextParser a long time ago... Here's the complete revamp. If part of your job is to slice PSD files into Html templates, and if you're like me, there must be one thing that is a pain for you too : text styles.

From the size, to the color, the line-height and the letter spacing. It's just back and forth from Photoshop to your text-editor and that just sucks. So I made TextParser Back then it suited my needs : generate all the styles all at once and export them in a css files. ...TextParser 2 Instead of running as a script, it's now a panel, meaning you can have it 1 click away all the time. What it does : font-familyfont-sizebolditaliccolorall-caps and small-capsjustificationline-height For now, it doesn't handle layer effects (which is really sad). Download and Install First of all you need to Download the file and then you must extratc it in *Photoshop Installation*/Plug-ins/Panels. Star/Restart Photoshop, and then show the panel with "Window > Extensions > TextParser 2. Dann Petty on the Behance Network. Flow Festival 8.-12.8.2012.  Un site appartient au prestataire qui l’a conçu. Manic Design: Singapore web + print design agency. Shackletons - Creating Comfort.