Is a picture really worth a thousand words?
If you are on the contrary opinion, then you are presumed to
believe that a word is worth a thousand pictures. Ergo, your
principle is to use powerful words in order to convey ideas and
actions.
A word of caution to all designers out there - what is
pleasurable to you as a designer may not be appealing to the
visitors. This is because they may be having different needs and
that needs are the ones that should be answered. The site must
make obvious the benefits it is offering to the visitors as well
as its call to action.
Images enhance the site's appearance however, they must be
coupled with complementing and moving words and contents to make
it functional. Do not focus strictly on graphics. Go for copy!
The solution is not the elimination of pictures and images.
Considerable amount will be fine so long as the right impression
is created. The text can take care of the hunches and doubts. Be
sure you answer all of them so as to keep them coming and
purchasing.
It is important to revolve around the information they needed.
In the first place, people surf to search for information,
answers, solutions and motivations. Thus, your site especially
the homepage, must entice and catch the attention and seize it
and let them be satisfied of what they are staring. Otherwise,
they can tend to leave the site in a matter of seconds. We all
know that visitors have very short attention span. Moreover, you
have to get his attention and interest before that span wanes.
Explain the 'call to action' and give them clear and simple
instructions so that they will no longer look for other sites
that can satisfy all their wants and needs.
Form is to aesthetics and function is to the content and
purpose. If the form is the queen of the websites, then function
is its king! The latter must dominate and the former must
subordinate. Thus, prioritize function over form because that's
where the real action is. It is the way to capture your probable
client's heart and choice by the use of persuasive and moving
text!
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