Web Design Class Session Recording in English by eLearning Tutor

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Description

This is a quick sample of a class on website design taught in English (forgive the noise). My actual live experience in this area is in producing class voice over content for eLearning Jamaica's lessons in Computer Studies.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

Jamaican (Patois) North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Welcome to class in this session. We'll look at a quick guide to create website layouts that are both functional and beautiful altogether. These guidelines and tips will help you keep visitors on your page for longer and lead them seamlessly from point A to point B Rule # one, Avoid Clutter layouts, cluttered with a vast area of images, buttons and colors do more than make layouts look unbalanced. They also prevent visitors from reaching the next step that you want them to take, whether it's landing on your contact page or adding a product to their basket. So make white space your friend. Rule # two, prioritized design above the fold. The fold refers to the bottom border of the browser. Any content below the fold can only be reached by scrolling, which means the user needs to be compelled to do that in the first place. So always place your key content and information above this line and note that the fold is short on mobile sites giving you even less space to convince the visitor to keep scrolling. So make it count