Posts tagged Website
Delivering The Dream
Jul 22nd
Clarion is one of India’s largest beauty products manufacturer and is as well known for its honorable commitment to the environment and the society. This organization is also an epitome of sustainable quality standards.
This client wished to revamp the website to project Clarion on the global platform.
The golden opportunity to showcase Clarion as a world –class brand was handed to Pixel Avatar. The client wanted to bring-forward the website completely animated. There were great responsibilities bestowed on the Pixel Avatar team to perform.
The introductory page had to be extraordinary, the inner banners of each webpage had to be apt and unique according to the respective topics contained, user-friendly enquiry forms were to be incorporated and even the webpage loading symbol was to be customized as the Clarion’s logo.
The team soon warmed-up and began its Research & Development to draw various new and exceptional options in the scripts and programs to construct this one of a kind website. Though the client was not being physically present, both the Pixel Avatar Team and the client worked together virtually. Strong communication setups were made throughout the project using the internet and telephonic conversations.
Soon, churned-out an extraordinary website which mirrored the vision of the client which was to obtain the ideal “Clarion Website”.
Speaking to Pixel Avatar’s Website and Flash designer - Deepak Raj, he said, “Clarion’s brand image had to be perfectly communicated to people through this website. It was a challenging project in my career and soon after the R&D done on this project improved the designing quality of the future project we took up.”
Working for a brand like Clarion was a great experience which made Pixel Avatar move a step higher. Clarion will remain as one of the esteemed clients of Pixel Avatar.
SNAPSHOTS OF THE WEBSITE
Rules In Website Designing
Jun 17th
We all have to agree to the fact that websites are going to be our face that will represent us or our business on the internet world.
When it comes to creating and developing this potential source , one has to devote utmost care to make sure it will add value to what we communicate , sell or provide.
The designing of a website is partly science and partly an art.
It is a science because like any other part of science website designing process should be carried out by following a basic set of rules. These rules lead you to achieve the optimum result, be it any purpose.
There are basically few golden rules that are to be followed to make sure your website is crafted to excellence.
They are:
Rule Number 1: Keep it Crisp
No one like to spend more time on reading. That is the same when it comes to websites as well. The tact of condensing the content in order to communicate each topic in form of web pages are to be known.
Rule Number 2: The Design is paramount
When you meet someone for the first time, you want to make a good first impression. The same should be true for your Web site. The overall look and feel of the site is the first thing your visitors notice.
Rule Number 3: Navigation should be intuitive
There are few things more frustrating than not being able to find what you are looking for on a Web site. Pages should be well-organized with a top-down design so that people can easily browse to where they want to go on your site.
Rule Number 4: Consistency is the key
Visitors shouldn’t feel like they have been sent to a completely different Web site each time they open a new page on your site. Most people are accustomed to familiar layouts within Web sites. Consistency among the pages on your site makes navigation a much easier task.
Rule Number 5: Color choice is critical
Color selection can make or break a site. Most of us know what it is like to visit a site that is just painful to look at. When choosing colors, it is important to be consistent, choose colors that don’t clash, and make sure there is a strong contrast between the text and the background.
Rule Number 6: The Content is Crucial
Even if your site has an amazing design, it will not be productive if it lacks content. There needs to be enough content on each page to make visiting it worthwhile. If a page is extremely long, it may be a good idea to break it up into smaller ones.