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  • Developing a Design Process

    Developing a Design Process

    TL;DR; Redesigning a unique bid auction site: From concept to creation, the goal was to build a competitive platform with a modern aesthetics, seamless navigation and from a mobile-first mindset 

    Conceptualising the Look and Feel of a Lowest Unique Bid Action Site

    When designing a lowest unique bid action site, it is essential to create a visually appealing and intuitive interface that engages users and encourages them to participate. In this article, I will explore the design rationale and discuss responsive design best practices for such a site.

    Design Rationale

    The design of a lowest unique bid action site should align with the concept of bidding and competition while ensuring a seamless user experience. Here are some key design considerations:

    1. Colour Palette: Choose a color scheme that evokes excitement and competition. i.e red, orange, and green convey a sense of urgency.
    2. Typography: Legible and visually appealing gives modern and engaging feel to the site.
    3. Visual Elements: Incorporate relevant visual elements such as icons, illustrations, or images to enhance the overall design. These elements can help convey the idea of bidding and create a visually appealing environment.
    4. Clear Call-to-Action: Place a prominent and easily discernible call-to-action button to encourage users to participate in the bidding process. Use compelling language, such as “Place Your Bid Now,” to entice users to take action.
    5. Intuitive Navigation: Design a clear and intuitive navigation system that allows users to easily explore different sections of the site. Implementing a well-structured menu and incorporating breadcrumbs can help users navigate seamlessly.

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    What is Responsive Design and how can it help me?

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    'Hidden Figures Way' Dedication (NHQ201906120005)

    “As mobile devices are increasingly become the way to access online content, responsive design has emerged as a popular design strategy”

    A good foundation and approach to web design is to craft an optimal viewing experience that is easy readable and has navigation with a minimum of resizing, panning, and scrolling across a wide range of devices (from desktop to mobile). New clients want this type of RWD , but it the default. I wish! For many websites, creating a website version for each resolution and new device would be a very big challenge, or at least impractical.

    My mantra is:

    Develop, Maintain and Manage

    … all within ONE SITE

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