Web Site Design III
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Designing Basic Web Sites III:
Interface Design
Based on Web Style Guide, Lynch and Horton
2001 www.webstyleguide.com
Technical Communication Fall 2006, DAHMEN
Print design adopted to the Web
Basic standards still apply:
Address your audience
Identify the source/who is speaking
Provide titles and visual hierarchy
Keep content up to date/ dated
Identify the source/home page
What every page needs
Informative title
Author’s identity
Creation/revision date
Link to home page or menu page
« home page » URL
Identity
Standards in navigation and icons
Feedback
Nav.
aid
Bottom of page
Alternative text-based navigation
Date
Conditions
Certificates
Basics of User-centered Design
Clear navigation
You are HERE
Apple uses 4 different navigation structure on this page
Avoid Dead End docs
Other points to keep in mind…
Direct access
Bandwidth/interaction
Simplicity and consistency
Design integrity and stability
Feedback and Dialogue
What about accessibility?
« One of the defining principles of the Web is
that it should provide allpeople; regardless of
physical or technological readienss, with
access to information »
--Horton and Lynch, p. 26
Aspects of Accessibility
Provide alternates and fallbacks
Use style sheets (CSS)
Follow accessibility guidelines
New AUI homepage displays accessibility
info
Alternative navigation
Meets accessibility standards
Issues in Navigation
Context (see Apple example)
Allow going back
Provide a sense of location in sequence
Horton and Lynch, 32
Page Bottom
Navigation
Date
Certifications
Feedback