{"id":673,"date":"2019-08-20T07:34:55","date_gmt":"2019-08-20T07:34:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.piczasso.com\/?p=673"},"modified":"2020-03-15T11:35:21","modified_gmt":"2020-03-15T11:35:21","slug":"5-common-myths-about-web-designing-you-should-ditch-right-now","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.piczasso.com\/5-common-myths-about-web-designing-you-should-ditch-right-now\/","title":{"rendered":"5 Common Myths about Web Designing You Should Ditch Right Now"},"content":{"rendered":"

Every brand needs a website to be successful but the quality website is hardly found these days. When it comes to quality, I never mean the website to be loaded with content and overwhelmed with the visual elements. It\u2019s about being simple yet attractive and appealing to your target audience. Some brands demean the term quality and try to put more than what is required.<\/p>\n

However, a good website should encounter brand values, conveys information and give users what they are looking for. In this context, you might have seen interesting web design advice from experts<\/a> but some common web design myths are prevailing for no reasons.<\/p>\n

So, let\u2019s take a look at them and the next time we hear these myths, we aren\u2019t going to consider it.<\/p>\n

Myth#1: Your Website<\/a> Should Cater to Specific Audience<\/h3>\n

If you only target the millennials perspective while creating your website, how will professionals treat your website? Instead of working harder, work smart and create your website with a general perspective.<\/p>\n

Think of the elements that cater to multiple audiences, for example, fonts, color themes, layout, and content. Follow the trends and think of a modern yet sleek design that caters your audience demographics on a wide scale. If you think about the specific audience only, your design won\u2019t last to multiple audiences.<\/p>\n

Myth#2: Content is Everything<\/h3>\n

It\u2019s true that content plays a crucial role on your website but it\u2019s not everything. If you bulk your website with long write-ups then visitors will immediately turn away. So, while writing the content, focus on the three W\u2019s: Who are you? What are your core services? Why should a customer choose you?<\/p>\n

Be bold and blatant while writing the information and make sure your visitor’s queries are getting answered. Try to keep the content short and catchy. Explain your objective in a few lines instead of long paragraphs. It would be good if you perform a quality check before making the content live.<\/p>\n

Myth#3: Use the Homepage to Tell your Story<\/h3>\n

A home page is the welcoming page of your website. Take it as the entrance of your home, when guests visit your home, you keep the entrance welcoming, not loaded with stuff, tidy and clean so the guest feels good on entering.<\/p>