So what makes a good website? Well, first and for-most, your audience and intended audience must be top priority when creating and mapping down your idea’s. This is easy to overlook because you may like the colour green and yellow for instance, but these colours aren’t perhaps the most suiting and fitting to your audience, especially if your website is to do with a mundane or dark subject.
You should ask yourself, what would the audience want, is what you have in mind appealing to the audience?
Another common mistake often made by people creating a website is going over the top with images and animations in the form of .GIFs, .SWFs and .WEBMs. This isn’t only done because building your website off of images only hides your site from Google and all other search engines but also because these kind of sites definitely wont work well with viewing on a mobile device.
Images can really make a website and also help get the information across that you’re trying to tell the reader so they’re not entirely bad as a whole, but using too many is never good and images or animations should only be used when relevant and fit for purpose.
The last issue in which a lot of people creating websites do is burying their most important/key information. This also occurs whenever lots of images are used, information can be hidden with the user having to scroll around the page/s trying to find what you’re actually talking about. Not only is this confusing but it also makes your website difficult to use and navigate.
To prevent this, your most important information should be near the top of the webpage and clear and readable. Put yourself in the shoes of a first time visitor, is the information easy to find and streamlined?
Good websites are websites which serve good purpose, they either talk about correct information which is laid out clearly and informatively or are things which people would be using on a daily basis because the subject is topical or trending in society.
They should also be usable by the average user on the internet, things like menu bars and drop down menus should easily navigate you across the site and all links should work. With this comes whether or not your website is pleasing in appearance and looks nice in the realms of being fit to purpose. These are just a few things which make a good site.
1. Twitch.tv
Twitch.tv is a very simple site in the way its designed. It features a purple and white colour scheme which to start with, compliments and contrasts with each other nicely as well as features the main reason people visit the site on the homepage as you scroll down. The site also features a search function at the top of the site, allowing the user to type in what they want and easily. Next to the search bar there is also a login and signup button, allowing the viewer become a member and create their own account.