Some very common things that a professional website design company will pay special attention to when creating and establishing a brand’s identity on the internet are elements like the company logo, the general layout and the colors used in portraying the brand.
This is all well and good as the above elements do make a tremendous contribution to the overall website design.
There are very few Boston web development professionals however, who will also pay attention to other small but equally influential factors like the font-sets used in the website design and the level of accessibility a particular brand has. Even the images and graphics used and image quality conveys tonnes where site usability is concerned.
Take fonts for instance. Ever since cascading style sheets or CSS cam into the picture, it has broadened the scope of web site design in Boston. Web development in Boston professionals have more flexibility when making use of this element in a web page, a landing page or on any other website promotional material.
Of course, the fact that different browsers will render your website design differently could be a potential concern. But with the right Boston web designing company working on your web space, it shouldn’t be much of a concern.
Cosmos Creatives Boston can effectively evaluate your business goals and image to formulate the right Boston website design plan for your organization. A talented team of web development and website design professionals can work to create a web space that is unique and stands out from the rest of the competition.
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Hi
Great info on the importance of Fonts.
I wanted to add to your post that Marketing Sherpa did an eye tracking study with focus groups, where the participants were hoocked up to sensors to measure brain activity. The finding was that people are not only influenced by Fonts as you suggest, but also by colors and where the images are placed. For example majority of viewers look only in the first fold of a screen and scan pages for images. Hence the importance of visuals in posts.
Edina
http://www.myideafactory.wordpress.com
@ myideafactory: Much appreciated. Thank you.