Timeless Website Layout Ideas

If you’re designing a website, the hardest part can be deciding where to start. There is always the desire to create something that is drastically different from the traditional, even if it sends you into uncharted territory. However, this can backfire.

Your reputation as a designer will not diminish just because you aren’t constantly pushing the envelope. Likewise, just because a layout has been around for a while doesn’t mean that it has lost its appeal. If something works well, why not continue to use it?

Timeless Website layout Ideas

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The following are some of Utah Marketers’ time-tested website layout ideas:

  • Single column page – This layout is a great option for a website with minimal content and a single focus. Web designers need not go crazy over the layout when the message is simple.
    Keeping it simple
    may provide you with the perfect solution.
  • Magazine-style layout – If your site has plenty of regularly-updated content in different categories, opt for a magazine-style layout. The alternating sizes of columns or headlines will break up the monotony of the grid while showcasing your varied content.
  • Split-screen – When a site has two main pieces of content that are equally important, a split-screen may be a logical option. It is the best way to give contrasting elements equal focus and consideration.

If you need help with site design in Utah, don’t hesitate to reach out for help. Sometimes an extra set of eyes can make all the difference. And while focusing on design, don’t forget that high-quality content is vital as well. Support your design with a message that resonates.

Utah Marketers aim to give you beautiful websites that rank high in search engines.

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