Why Colorful Design Needs To Be Invisible: Mistakes to Avoid

Good designs have always attracted users in the past to the website. Pages that looked more arranged had images that were sharper and cleaner with content managed as per the size and layout, they were  sure shot ways of keeping a user hooked to the website. Over the time, the things have changed, and the points mentioned above have paved their way to more unseen things like loading time, site navigation, and the button size layout.


So, if you are looking forward to a more interacting user experience with the website that you have created, you need to think beyond what you can give the user that he sees on the screen. A good responsive web design might be the perfect amalgamation of Colours, Schemes, CSS Breaks, Mobile Usability, Fluidity, and what not.

What we mean by the invisibility here is the additions to the user interface that enhances the overall experience that is beyond the looks of the website. This might be better page loading times, on spot JavaScript, precise information on offer that the user is hunting on the internet that subconsciously makes the user enjoy your website and makes his transition fluid from one page to another. In this article, we are going to discuss 5 of the design mistakes that are done by most of the people when it comes to creating an invisible design advantage of the responsive project.

1. Think Beyond Design

Don't limit everything to the design of the website. It is a huge mistake to think that if you have nailed the colors and pictures of the website right, you will be getting all the traffic of the world in no time. The design is essential, but what is more important is to keep it in a way that makes it work in a snappy and responsive manner. Adding too much of a novelty to the page will undoubtedly lead to an edgy design that will put many users off. Nothing is ever going to beat the responsiveness of the web page and combining it with the overall design and strategy will yield best results.

2. Don't Play With Colours!

People are not coming to the page of your website to see the immense knowledge you have about the colors and combination. You don't want to make your web page end up looking like something designed by a clown who is on a working spree. Adding colors and making the right use of them is always a good idea, but things get real messy when you start to do it in every line, every page, that robs the beauty of it. Instead of hooking the users, it distracts them in the eye and might kill your page if not done right.

3. The Ratio Of 1:1.61

The ratio of 1:1.61 is highly recognized and acclaimed as a golden ratio for the most beautiful art forms and paintings this world has witnessed. The Golden ratio describes the perfectly symmetrical relationship between two proportions.To begin with, it can be illustrated using a Golden Rectangle: a large rectangle consisting of a square (with sides equal in length to the shortest length of the rectangle) and a smaller rectangle. It might sound illogical to people and might also make them believe that how come this ratio is going to work for their website, but it actually does! It is a ratio that is being used to define a surreal beauty to the eyes of humans and works on any of the format or layout you are going to use it on. So be it the screen of the laptop, desktop, tab or Smart phone, it is going to help you create visually pleasing elements for the screen size to provide surprising results. 

4. Don't Confuse The Cues

Cues as we know them, are going to make your website work like a charm by adding a touch of needed intuitiveness to the design. However, in order to make them work as they should, you have to follow the instructions they come up with so that you don't end up confusing them and making the user confused in the process. Take cues like something as signboards. Using the signs as they are intended will guide the person right; using them too much will make the person distract! The best option here is to use cues that are widely used so that every segment of the audiences, young and old alike will be able to enjoy the responsiveness of your website.

5. Complement The Design and Content

The zest here is short – keep it simple and to the point and more importantly, connected. Whatever you are displaying regarding images and graphics on to the website, the content must support the same and should not disappoint the user. For example, on E-commerce websites never try to make the customer click buy now by making it look like something else. Complimenting is the key here, and you must stick it in all sense. In the end, it would help you to create one thing that your website will be famous for – unmatched and remarkable user experience.

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