Web Design Styles

There are so many different designs of websites with each of them trying to sell or explain their product.  I particularly like ones that have a 3-D design to them.  I think with an image standing out from the web site, shouts out at you! The image itself can sell the product.

An example of this is at http://www.guifx.com/. It s style is known as “The Drafting Table/Transformer Style”.  With all the web design software that is available including Photoshop, this style of design grabs the user!

An example of the “Paper Bag” style of web site is located at http://www.innostudio.net/. It uses a funny cartoonish character. The web site illustrates a playful approach to selling their product.

A coffee shop web site uses an uncluttered, simple approach. This “Mondrian Poster” style has an elegant cup of coffee with only three links at the bottom of the page.  This site is simple but effective. Its link is http://cafepoint.com.au/

A dark site is located at http://www.przeznaczenie.eu/.  A used bullet with a darkened shed that needs torn down in the background, illustrate a Gothic Organic approach designing a web site.  Most of the people shown at the bottom of the page look cold and frightened!

The Grid-Based Icon approach uses style with precision. It utilizes high tech design software to design the site. It also uses high tech software such as flash to provide another high tech interface to its site.  An example of this style is at http://mobileroadie.com/.

Web sites need to sell their products and services. They do so in many different ways. Matching up their product with the proper style of web site is crucial!

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