Sunday, March 16, 2014

The Effect Of Tablets On Web Design

By Franklin Skribbit


Recently a photo of Morgan Freeman surfaced on the Internet that someone was claiming was not actually a photo, but a sketch using a certain application on their iPad. They even had the video to prove it. The resemblance was uncanny and the detail made it look like a real photograph. This marked a change in the way people visualized web design. Here are some of the other affects this has had on web design.

Go to college This may seem rather obvious to some people but if you truly want to get started and have an edge in a graphic design, then you should go to college for graphic design. Future employers will like that you have studied graphic designed and will be able to see your dedication and desire through your degree. It is absolutely possible to still get a job without a degree, but if you have the resources, then plan on getting your degree. It will help you be successful in your field.

Less is More - Another key to getting the undivided attention of your website visitors is to not give them a reason to divide it in the first place. If you have a hundred options of different links you could send them to, narrow it down. No one wants to see that many options, especially on a tablet. That standard has translated over to non-tablet web design as well. Businesses have started to simplify the main page of their websites to just a few links that will lead them to what they are looking for. It is much easier to read content and navigate sites this way.

Staying the Course - All college students should resign themselves to the fact that their pursuit of a degree is more of a marathon than a race. They have to find ways to endure the drudgery of going to classes semester after semester. When you look at your college career in terms of the big picture, you might feel overwhelmed at the discovery of all the semesters that you have yet to complete. You need to take it semester by semester, knowing full well that before long you will be one semester away from getting your degree. Looking at the situation in these terms will provide you with an intense feeling of relief.

Looking at How Far You Have Come - The work that you put into changing your study environment to eliminate distraction has to come with some exceptions. You can't look at every element of your study environment as being a distraction, even if a lot of people see them that way. Some people are able to take things that people consider distractions as use them as a means to increase their concentration.

A good rule of thumb would be to eliminate anything that takes your sight line away from what you're working on at this moment. Your smartphone should be one of the first things that's put away.




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