Re: annoying websites

by Kym Jones <kjones(at)adam.com.au>

 Date:  Sun, 08 Jul 2001 19:15:48 +0930
 To:  "Paul Roberts" <roberts_paul(at)bigfoot.com>,
<hwg-techniques(at)mail.hwg.org>
 References:  thejockeyclub vaio
  todo: View Thread, Original


...and I guess when you think about it, it stands to reason. If a site is 
graphics intensive, usually the text is what you see first, or at least 
some of it.

Apart from that, personally, if I'm looking for something, I'm more 
interested in reading whether or not the site has the information that I 
want, rather than looking at pictures.

Kym


At 09:50 AM 8/07/2001 +0100, Paul Roberts wrote:
>there have been studies using lasers to determine where people looked on a
>web page, pictures came out low on the list, people read the content first.
>
>Paul Roberts
>
>roberts_paul(at)bigfoot.com
>+++++++++++++++++++++
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Lauren Hanka" <bluejay(at)starband.net>
>To: <hwg-techniques(at)mail.hwg.org>
>Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2001 6:46 AM
>Subject: Re: annoying websites
>
>
>| Yeah... and you know what they really like? Pictures... *BIG,* clear,
>| pictures! So how do we balance load time/picture size to make everyone
>| happy?
>|
>| Lauren
>|
>|
>| ----- Original Message -----
>| From: "Cook, Shelby" <scook(at)equibase.com>
>| To: <hwg-techniques(at)mail.hwg.org>
>| Sent: Friday, July 06, 2001 9:52 AM
>| Subject: RE: annoying websites
>|
>|
>| > This may have been it's origins but it is mainstream now and the
>| population
>| > of the net is quite different today.  Perhaps you are only interested in
>| > sharing ideas on your websites.  I'm not.  I'm out to gather customers
>and
>| > get them to buy something.  Most of them are not web-literate (heck,
>half
>| of
>| > them aren't computer literate).  People are influenced by many things,
>| > content being only one of them.  Color, size, shape, layout and even
>fonts
>| > all have an effect on people, although for most it is subconscious.
>Part
>| of
>| > gathering my customers is showing them appealing images, colors, etc.
>| > Visual interest is important in attracting people to your site, content
>| will
>| > keep them coming back.  Yes, there are some instances where the content
>is
>| > the attractant but for the mainstream user, it also means using all
>| elements
>| > of the design to influence your customers into staying long enough to
>want
>| > to return (including shiny objects, if warranted).
>| >
>| > Shelby Cook
>| >
>| > > -----Original Message-----
>| > > From: bryan.westbrook(at)amd.com [mailto:bryan.westbrook(at)amd.com]
>| > > Sent: Friday, July 06, 2001 12:01 PM
>| > > To: hwg-techniques(at)mail.hwg.org
>| > > Subject: RE: annoying websites
>| > >
>| > >
>| > > Actually, they know they have something worthwhile to say and
>| > > that they
>| > > don't have to lure readers in with a bunch of flashy
>| > > gee-gaws.  The WWW was
>| > > created to exchange ideas, not to tantalize surfers like a
>| > > bunch of babies
>| > > staring at shiny objects.
>| > >
>| > >
>| > > -----Original Message-----
>| > > From: Hough, Jonathan (TWIi London) [mailto:JHough(at)twii.net]
>| > > Sent: Friday, July 06, 2001 10:05 AM
>| > > To: 'Michael Wilson'; 'rudy'; hwg-techniques(at)mail.hwg.org
>| > > Subject: RE: annoying websites
>| > >
>| > >
>| > > don't you think these jakob nielsens, eric steven raymonds
>| > > just promote what
>| > > they call useable sites (ie no graphics, backward compliant)
>| > > because they
>| > > can't actually design?
>| > >
>|
>|


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