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As you begin to develop your page, you should pay attention to how your entire site is designed. Spend some time thinking about how your information can break down into more specific categories. For this project, you may want to use Photoshop, Premiere, 3D Studio and Interests as the main pages.

Home Page - It should identify what your page does and how your page is organized. Lose any splash pages because your home page should be the first thing the audience sees.

Navigation - Make it easier for your audience to move through your site by using navigation bars. The audience should be able to easily move to the major categories of your site and return to your home page at any time.

Consistency - A person should be able to understand the layout of your site. Navigation bars can help in consistency, along with similar backgrounds, page designs and page titles.

Search Capabilities - When designing a site with large amounts of information, consider providing a search vehicle. Usability studies show that 50 percent of all web users are search-dominant, 20 percent are link-dominant and the rest use mixed behavior.


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