this section discusses a process that
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website should be designed for the target audience : ask some questions about the people you would expect to be interested in the subject of your site.
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nvent some fictional visitors from your typical target audience. They will become your friends. They can influence design decisions from color palettes to level of detail in descriptions .
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Now that you know who your visitors are, you need to consider why they are coming. most will visit for a specific reason.
- Key Motivations
- pecific Goals
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You can then assign the list of tasks to the fictional visitors you created in the step described on the previous page
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now you need to work out what information they need in order to achieve their goals quickly and effectively
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How Often People Will Visit Your Site Goods / Services
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A wireframe is a simple sketch of the key information that needs to go on each page of a site.
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The primary aim: Organizing and prioritizing information on a page helps users understand its importance and what order to read it in
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Visual hierarchy refers to the order in which your eyes perceive what they see. It is created by adding visual contrast between the items being displayed. Items with higher contrast are recognized and processed first.
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Grouping and Similarity Grouping related pieces of information together can make a design easier to comprehend. Here are some ways this can be achieved.
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Designing Navigation
