Saturday 15 March 2014

The Effect Of Tablets On Web Design

By Franklin Skribbit


Recently a photo of Morgan Freeman surfaced on the Internet that someone was claiming was not actually a photo, but a sketch using a certain application on their iPad. They even had the video to prove it. The resemblance was uncanny and the detail made it look like a real photograph. This marked a change in the way people visualized web design. Here are some of the other affects this has had on web design.

Finding the Right Approach - Every college student will have to go through the adjustment period that's necessary for them to find the right approach to learning the source material. It's tempting to say that you will just read the materials without any other accommodations. The reality of the situation is that everyone learns in their own unique way. You have to find a way to make it as easy as possible for you to get ahead.

Your university is not going to go out of their way to accommodate you. They will expect that you have been in school for long enough that you have figured out how you learn. Some newer schools have changed the way they do business to have a more individualized approach. This approach doesn't apply to all schools, so you should look for it if that's something you feel like you need. Your success in your university is up to you.

Icons - The uprising of the tablet has led to the universal transition from preferring to read text to wanting to see visually pleasing pictures and icons. When tablets were first created, many businesses realized that they would have to adapt their websites for tablets by incorporating more pictures and easily recognizable icons. However, this has now become popular on websites accessed through normal monitors and laptops as well. Those pursuing an education in web design are now learning how to create icons that are both simple and informative for any type of website.

Swiper, More Swiping - Web designers have also had to teach themselves how to create websites that are tablet-friendly in terms of swiping. Studies of those with tablets have shown that they want to take advantage of the touch screen abilities by touching everything. However, they may get lost in all of that swiping. You can design a web page to make it easier to navigate by using arrows to point in the direction to swipe to.

As tablet technology continues to progress, so will the web design component that goes with it. It is important to stay educated about all the ways that this has influenced web design as a whole in order to know what direction it may go in in the future.




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