Cuatro reglas vitales en diseño web
Abril 27, 2006

Mike Rundle de 9rules.com nos transmite las reglas C.R.A.P a utilizar cuando se esta diseñando un sitio web.
Estas reglas fueron planteadas por Robin Williams en su libro: "The Non-Designer's Design Book"
Rundle las modifico un poco, y son estas:
Contrast
Elements that aren’t the same should be very different so they stand out, making them “slightly different” confuses the user into seeing a relation that doesn’t exist. Strong contrast between page elements allows the user’s eye to flow from one to another down the page instead of creating a sea of similarity that’s boring and not communicative.Repetition
Repeat styles down the page for a cohesive feel — if you style related elements the same way in one area, continue that trend for other areas for consistency.Alignment
Everything on the page needs to be visually connected to something else, nothing should be out of place or distinct from all other design elements.Proximity
Proximity creates related meaning: elements that are related should be grouped together, whereas separate design elements should have enough space in between to communicate they are different.
Lean su post en Vitamin, para ver ejemplos de cada una de estas reglas en acción.










Agosto 8, 2008 at 1:59 am
Encontre este blog de unos buenos diseños para que les heches un ojo:O
http://garabo.wordpress.com/