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Thursday, June 7, 2007

The Differences Between Web Design And Printing Media Design

By: Caitlina Fuller

There are some big differences between web design and printing media design and this is because the format is different. When you are considering flyer printing you have to acknowledge that the way that the content is read and interpreted is different than the way it would be interpreted on the Internet. This is something that many struggle with, and this is because web design and printing media design need to be thought of as separate design processes.

The Internet allows for a lot of variation in web design, in the way that information is presented and the way that it will be interpreted by the reader. For instance, you can have a main body of text on a website and have several little other blurbs of information such as links, facts, advertisements, and the like off to the side of the main content and the reader will be able to understand the content and leave with the information that is needed. If you put the same information on a piece of paper the same individual many not really be able to make any sense of the information or they may simply decide that it is not well organized enough to spend the time trying to understand it. Utah web design allows for the designer to utilize every square inch of any given page much differently than one could design something like a flyer.

It’s safe to say that Utah Internet marketing and design has to be done differently than printing media design. The reason for this is that when an individual looks at a piece of paper they instinctively want to have the information presented to them from left to right, like those who speak the English language read. If there is information all over the page like there can be online, the reader will become distracted and either lose interest or simply be confused by the information on a flyer. Generally speaking, a flyer shouldn’t be nearly as busy as a webpage can be, and this is what sets web design and printed media design apart.

Those that are in the web design and printed media design industry need to learn very early on the differences between what is acceptable as well as successful in each area of the business. Many individuals have a difficult time going back and forth between print and web design, while others thrive and enjoy the variety of projects that they can take on. Being aware of and respecting the boundaries of each industry will result in the most success.

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