Web
Site Templates - Worth The Money?
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John Dow
Web site templates are
tools of the webmaster’s trade and can save you a lot of
time and effort when designing a new web site. Templates
come in all sizes, shapes, and different levels of cost. But
web site design templates can also lead you to a just like
me end result.
I’ve seen a professional web site templates that was sold
only once (the buyer is guaranteed exclusivity) for well
over $5,000 dollars. I’ve also seen bad designs, poor
construction methods, and out right ugly results. Web site
design is both an art and a science.
Designing a visually attractive web site can help deliver
the message. But I always recommend that the design should
complement the message and not distract the viewer. Bells
and whistles don’t contribute to the content and can
compete for the attention of the viewer.
I’m a fulltime webmaster and have been involved with
designing web sites for over 10 years. My clients want clean
and functional designs that get the job done. Clever flash
routines, exaggerated graphics and illustrations are
normally not a part of my designs.
Now there’s a time and place for many aspects of design.
For example a multi-media company should strut it’s stuff
on their web site. And someone who is involved in movie
production or the graphic arts should have a much more
illustrative design than say a company that sells shoes. So
the design elements should fit the company and product.
But for many businesses, there is no need for the glitz
associated with Hollywood. What they need is a web site that
sells product or services, and can provide support to their
customers. Soaring eagles, rippling water, and other special
effects really don’t fit the customers.
And many of the templates you see for sale on the web are
designed to sell templates. That means the fancier the
better. My favorite feature to pick on is the menus that
make noise when you click on them. Like a door slamming, a
foot step, or windows shade going up or down. There’s no
value added there on the design, just a little unneeded
sizzle to sell the template.
Take a look at the largest and most popular web sites on the
Internet. Yahoo, Google, and Amazon all have simple but
functional designs. No exploding stars, no dancing girls,
just easy to navigate tabs. User friendly designs, quick and
responsive page views, and easy to understand navigation.
Now that’s not to say that I don’t use and recommend
templates. I have a collection that I’ve gathered that
help me speed up the development process on almost every web
site I design. But I rarely use the template verbatim. I may
pick a menu from one, colors from another, and maybe
illustrations from several.
I also use them for ideas on layout and features that may
apply to a particular subject. If one is very close to what
I want, I also rename all the graphic files to names that
associate with the subject matter of the web site I’m
designing. I use the alt-text feature to further enhance the
subject matter too.
Most copywriters have what’s called a set of swipe files.
These are sales or copywriting examples that they refer to
when writing any new copy. The same scenario goes for web
site design templates, having a group of templates to use as
a reference helps speed up any creative efforts.
Most of my templates have the illustrations and artwork in
PSD format (Photoshop). I can go in and take a woman from
one, a watch from another, and maybe a background from a
third. I can combine all three of these elements into a
brand new illustration that fits my subject.
That saves me a lot of time and effort. And that saves my
clients money too since I can spend less time and therefore
charge less. So everyone comes out a winner. In today’s
competitive market, anything you can do to be more time
efficient can help.
So a good set of web site design templates can save you time
and money. Always try and use them for ideas and maybe a few
elements but not verbatim. Try and find some that come with
PSD files so you can work in the native format and convert
and combine components. And always rename the files to match
the subject of the new design and layout. You can see the
best collection of website templates here: HTML
Website Templates
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