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Below is a representation of 20 website designs which you can choose from for your website built by Sheely Websites. Or, if you have a design that you would like represented, a more custom style can be arranged for you. Keep in mind that the colors represented can all be exchanged for any combination of different colors.
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Just as no two businesses are exactly alike, no two websites are exactly alike. Some things to consider in choosing your website design color, style, and presentation:
For your colors, choose two or three colors that represent your business...choosing one of them as your primary, dominant color. You may already have "company colors" or a "company logo." If so, use these colors or the colors in your logo to represent your company. By matching your site to your business colors and company logo, you will enable customers to begin to recognize you and your business on sight. Most people are visually oriented and presenting them with a visual identity on the web that matches your other business presentations will help them to be clear and relate to your business more readily.
Having decided on your color selections, you are ready to decide on a style for your site...contemporary, clean/professional, plain/informational, high profile, classic, animated, etc. If you already rely on a great deal of printed material to represent your company, you probably already have a good idea of how you want your business presented as your printed material will be presented in a certain "style." If you are not sure of the "style" for your site, do not be concerned...as the style of the site often evolves as the elements required and the colors and content are added...a natural style will emerge without a lot of forethought or a concrete decision on this element. However, if you definitely want your site to project a certain style at completion, this should be relayed to the Designer at the time of website design onset so that elements will be added to compliment the style you are desiring.
The third element, presentation, is similar to style and works hand-in-hand with the colors and style. There are several ways to present the same information. Knowing the colors and style desired, the presentation is simply a matter of choosing "this presentation" over "that presentation." Topic pages can be accessed vertically along a menu screen or horizontally along a menu screen or via site map. These are some things that, if you have a preference, this preference should be brought to light prior to design time. |