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Site-Seeing

A Visual Approach to Web Usability

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Web usability has often been discussed in terms of technical issues, particularly during the dot-com era, with experts warning against pitfalls like frames and excessive images. They emphasize editing out unnecessary words and adopting a non-linear writing style, which is certainly valuable advice. However, the significance of visual presentation on Web pages is less frequently addressed. The Web primarily communicates visually, with the appearance of a page indicating what information is available, how to navigate it, and its potential interest, all of which evoke instinctive emotional responses that shape the user experience. Thus, usability is fundamentally a communication issue, and effective sites are those that convey information swiftly and clearly. This work offers a novel perspective on Web usability by integrating visual communication principles into Web design. Readers will explore essential concepts such as visual organization, aesthetics, technical factors, and strategic planning based on audience awareness. Through a variety of full-color examples, the author examines the strengths and weaknesses of Web design. The visual aspects of a site do more than enhance its beauty; they organize information functionally, establish distinct personalities, and create emotional connections, ultimately engaging the audience and encouraging return visits.

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Site-Seeing, Luke Wroblewski

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2002
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Title
Site-Seeing
Subtitle
A Visual Approach to Web Usability
Language
English
Released
2002
Format
Paperback
Pages
368
ISBN10
0764536745
ISBN13
9780764536748
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Web usability has often been discussed in terms of technical issues, particularly during the dot-com era, with experts warning against pitfalls like frames and excessive images. They emphasize editing out unnecessary words and adopting a non-linear writing style, which is certainly valuable advice. However, the significance of visual presentation on Web pages is less frequently addressed. The Web primarily communicates visually, with the appearance of a page indicating what information is available, how to navigate it, and its potential interest, all of which evoke instinctive emotional responses that shape the user experience. Thus, usability is fundamentally a communication issue, and effective sites are those that convey information swiftly and clearly. This work offers a novel perspective on Web usability by integrating visual communication principles into Web design. Readers will explore essential concepts such as visual organization, aesthetics, technical factors, and strategic planning based on audience awareness. Through a variety of full-color examples, the author examines the strengths and weaknesses of Web design. The visual aspects of a site do more than enhance its beauty; they organize information functionally, establish distinct personalities, and create emotional connections, ultimately engaging the audience and encouraging return visits.