Provide Your Visitors with Clarity Using Contrast
Today we look at the sales page for the newly launched Highrise contact manager. In particular we look at how contrast has been used to provide the visitor clarity.
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Today we look at the sales page for the newly launched Highrise contact manager. In particular we look at how contrast has been used to provide the visitor clarity.
It’s very important not to take your visitor’s clicks for granted. Today we have an excellent Japanese site that brilliantly demonstrates this!
We have spoken recently about designing your site for scanning and skimming. Today we look at two further examples of sites that are using highlighting to do just that.
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