There ought to be a school or a degree for that (come to think of it, there might be). Clean web design is essential for business. You’re basically selling yourself as well as your products; and if your site looks unprofessional with misspelled words and funny sentences, you’re going to be brushed off as an amateur even though you really do have the expertise and experience in your selected field. The problem is your ability to design a site that people will enjoy exploring. That’s why most people actually hire a web designer to do the legwork.
Okay, so YOU want to do your own legwork! That’s fine. Provided you know everything there is to know about HTML, converting that into something you’re used to, such as your common everyday sales print page is the next step. Think of it as copywriting—only you’re doing it on the web! Design your site to sell you and your product. With so many free source programs to assist you, doing it yourself is not that difficult. You can use FileZilla to upload large amounts of files and make use of Putty to ensure secure connections. NotePad is a useful code editor and Tight VNC can help you work from your desk top remotely. With these tools designing you ultimate website is a simple reality.
One tip to clever web design is minimal text or simply a wall of it. You want to make it easy to read, so why use so many words? Or you can fill up your site with a TON of words that really grab your reader in some fantastic way. Basically, just wow your reader!
The second tip is to use eye candy, meaning choose images that are very pleasing and evoke sweet emotions of all kinds. Think of web design as architecture; no one wants to look at an ugly building, but a beautiful building!
And the third tip is use clever puns. Make your readers laugh. You’ve got to be clever and use metaphors, similes, images such as prison bars with the words “credit card debt” or “bankruptcy” or something like that with the caption “Don’t be a slave to your finances!” Clever and funny, huh?
These are basics in web designing. The bread and butter. Take a slice and spread it all out
