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Who
are your audience? Your existing customers? A particular demographic?
Knowing your audience is one of the most important factors in any
marketing exercise, but when it comes to web design it's crucial.
I
love showy sites - ones that use the latest version of Flash, Quicktime,
Shockwave or whatever. It's amazing what you can do on the web these
days, and there are some stunning sites out there. But then
from many colleges, workplaces and net-cafes, proxy servers and
firewalls can cause problems with high-end sites. You may be limiting
your audience far more than you intend unless you keep your site
as functionally basic as possible.
For
every factor that your designer uses which may limit audience accessibility,
be aware of that loss and make an active decision about whether
it is worthwhile.
One
of the most common factors is use of frames - these can cause all
sorts of problems, especially with printing. If you choose to use
frames, be aware of this. Make sure that it's worth it - often you
can achieve the result you were after without using frames. I do
design sites using frames, but prefer to always have a no-frame
alternative version of the site available to users.
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Woodcut
Style Graphics
(Holbein Vignettes)
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