Web Design Exercises
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System vs web fonts

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Export size

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Web resolution

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Avoid oversizing the header

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Don't overload the landing page

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Offer perks to users to boost engagement

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Increase credibility with social proof

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Adaptive design

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Make the value proposition obvious

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Laptop

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Desktop PC
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Ensure your page loads quickly

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Pay attention to your CTA button

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Use a compelling headline

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Add customer support

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Wireframe

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Use brand authority to build trust

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Add visual cues to scroll down

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Responsive design

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Background image

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Visual center

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Active zones

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Avoid jargon in your copy

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The rule of thirds

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Web design

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How to use close elements

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Visual design

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Negative space ensures legibility

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Eye movement

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Open composition
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Design responsively for multiple screens

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No-code development

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How to use light elements

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Design perception
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Integrated grid

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3-Point composition

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Use contextual images

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Column grids

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The golden ratio

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Compositional balance

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Dark mode

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Hierarchical grid

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Column grid

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Provide enough space within a header

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Add movement without animation

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Manuscript grid

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Passive shapes

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2-Point composition

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Active negative space makes for visually interesting designs

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