A Good Web Design by rraheja .....

design

Date:   4/20/2019 4:31:18 PM ( 5 y ago)

Among the search results, you can scan for the best catchy templates and save them in a new folder anywhere in your hard drive. You could try getting around 5 to 10 web template images before stopping completely. Too many ideas aren't a good thing, hence keeping it strictly to an averagely small number is a pretty good idea. Search through the Malaysia web design template using different synonymous keywords can get you to a more diversified set of results.

As obvious as it seems, the choice of saving the preview images is simply based on the "you know when you see one" concept. Even if you're fond of how the curves look like at a certain particular area, save it so that you can harvest its concept later on. If you like the combination of colors, save it. The arrangement of certain icons with the content attracts your attention? Save it. It is as simple as that.

Now comes the interesting part. The next step somehow works pretty close like a jigsaw puzzle - cutting of small areas of the few chosen templates and rearranging them to create a whole brand new design. Take certain parts from various templates, combine them and do not hesitate to throw in your ideas to make the final piece a much better one. Once you've formed the complete puzzle, the real construction stage can now begin, recreating the brand new design by throwing in the proper elements for your theme. By the end of the day, you've just combined a few great ideas with your own set of ideas, which results in an even bigger idea. Who told you that you need to think of brand new ideas from scratch?

If you're into keeping a "design idea database," you can always cut or crop the small unique parts of the web templates you have saved and compile all of them into a single file. This file can act as a great reference point for your future projects should you get pushed into a dead end. Add more ideas into that file as you come across more of unique design ideas. Eventually, you'll get to find that getting ideas is not that a difficult task after all.

With this technique, not only you can save a huge amount of time planning your work, but at the same time, you'll be indirectly cutting down the workload of your future designing works without even realizing it. You can work and get the job done faster, think less, improve your work quality and ultimately have more time on other important areas of implementing and maintaining your websites. Try this technique; you'll be surprised how fast you'll get your websites up.



 

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