Resources about Web Design

 

Articles & resources about key issues related to designing web sites ...

Human Factors

  How We Read on the Web
 

Addresses the issue of reading text on the web. The article states people actually scan the web page, picking out words and sentences, hence recommends that scanable text should be used when creating web pages.

   
  Basic Color Theory for the Desktop 
 

From Adobe, an overview of color theory: the nature of color and the factors that determine how we perceive it. This is a bit techie for many of us, but informative if you really want to "get under the hood" to understand color perception.

   
  Response Times: The Three Important Limits & The Need for Speed
 

Two informative articles by Jacob Nielson about people's expectations about the speed of page downloads.

   
  Human Factors International
 

This site provides useful information concerning wording, color, layout, and accessibility. Within each page, you can access many sub-topics of interest.

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Planning for Disabilities

 

Understanding Disability Issues When Designing Web Sites

 

This IBM site topically addresses the need to design web sites that are accessible to people with disabilities. Lists and describes the four main categories of disabilities.

   
  Getting Started: Making a Web Site Accessible
 

An easy starting point for learning how to design a site so that its contents are accessible by persons with disabilities.

   
  Bobby
 

A Web-based tool that analyzes Web pages for their accessibility to people with disabilities.

   
 

Tips to Making Accessible Web Sites

 

Quick tips for making web content accessible to visitors with disabilities, condensed from the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 by the W3C's Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI).

   
 

IBM Accessibility Center

 

Provides a checklist for accessible web applications. The viewer can select from fifteen different topic areas to receive detailed information and "how to" steps for creating accessible web sites.

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Usability

 

What is Usability?

 

Learn what "usability" is and why it's so important in web design.

   
  User Testing - How to Plan, Execute & Report It
 

This article provides a nice straightforward four-step process to user test a web site.

   
  Why User Testing is Good
 

A short article that describes the merit of usability testing and prescribes a brief test process.

   
  Why You Only Need to Test With 5 Users
 

According to research, usability testing can be effective with as few as 5 users. This article describes why.

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Technical Issues

  The Browser-Safe Color Palette
 

The Browser-Safe Palette contains the 216 colors that are consistently displayed by Macs and PCs.

   
  5 Design Tips
 

Most students have high-speed Internet access from the campus network and speed isn't a big concern. But do you expect off-campus visitors to your site who will be using modems? Here's how to design sites for the most efficient download times.

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Miscellaneous

  Elements of Good Web Design
 

A set of fundamental principles for designing the best web sites.

   
  Yale Web Style Guide
 

This is the web version of the book Web Style Guide: Basic Design Principles for Creating Web Sites by Patrick Lynch & Sarah Horton. ...an excellent resource for anyone who designs webs, whether novice or expert!

   
  lynda.com 
 

A compendium of information about web design training, books, videos & tips from Lynda Weinman, a well-respected web designer and trainer.

   
  Web Access Symbol
 

Displays the web access symbol in various gif sizes. The images can be copied for free without permission and used for web sites or other purposes.

   
  EPSS InfoSite
 

A big list with a wealth of usability design and development resources.

   
  Readings in Human-Computer Interaction, User Interface development, and Human Factors
 

An excellent reading list complied by Gary Perlman ... lists a wealth of resources about human computer interaction (HCI), user interface (UI) development, and human factors (HF).

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Credits: Carol L. Smith (DePauw) & Mark Dial (Indiana University)

 


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