There are plenty of applications, resources or services out there that can help make your life as a web designer easier. I’ve used many different ones over the years, and there are some I keep coming back to. This is a personal list, and I would love to hear about any alternatives that you’ve found useful too!
TASK MANAGEMENT
One of the most important things in your life (both personal and professional) is your time. There is a finite amount of it and keeping track of what you have to do and by when is vital. For me personally, I love Asana. It allows me to create projects with tasks, invite guests or team members and assign them tasks or keep them updated on what’s going on. Asana originally started off as an in house pet project in Facebook, but since then it really has grown in strength and usability. It’s very powerful, but keeps things simple. I would be lost without it.
The free account is actually quite feature rich and useful, so there is no reason not to give it a try.
COLOR AND DESIGN
I don’t know about you, but getting the right color scheme has always been a bit of a weak point for me. To that end I have always used a color wheel to help me choose complimentary or contrasting colors. There are several great sites that automate this process, and the one I generally turn to is Color Scheme Designer. It keeps choosing a color palette a simple task, pick your primary color and adjust the dots until you find what you’re looking for. It has several presets and allows you to preview your choices. It doesn’t get much easier then that.
While we’re on the topic of design, there are a few simple rules that I try and follow:
I AM NOT THE TARGET AUDIENCE
just because I think it’s cool or it’s the last technology doesn’t mean I should use/do it.WHITESPACE, WHITESPACE, WHITESPACE
Images and content need padding, but don’t forget about things like line-height and letter spacing (kerning)PURPOSE
Every page should have a reason or a question and have an answer. Don’t have random pages that have no real purpose and certainly don’t have lots of unrelated content on a single pageLESS IS SOMETIMES MORE
“I’m sorry this letter is so long, I didn’t have time to make it shorter” – George Bernard ShawTake the time to work on your copy, curate it, clean it and keep it simpleKISS – KEEPING IT SIMPLE
Making something simple, doesn’t mean making it stupid.TEXT COLOR
If you have a dark background, go for a light colored text. Don’t put a different shade of gray on a gray background! Always, always use a contrasting color to make it easy to read. I know this one sounds obvious, but it happens all the time.
PERFORMANCE TUNING
Making sure a site performs well is very important, if it feels sluggish users won’t hang around. There’s a few sites and tools that can help you with this. But I find WebPageTest to be one of the better ones. It allows you to test different scenarios for load time based on browser and location and shows you an accurate time line. The best part is it suggests what you can do to improve your sites performance. One of the recommendations will almost certainly be a CDN or Content Delivery Network.
The purpose of a CDN is to serve content such as images from locations close to the user. This helps reduce load time and improve responsiveness. I’ve used MaxCDN on a few projects and found it very good.
If you’re using a CMS like WordPress, you can use one of the excellent caching plug-ins to ensure you’re doing everything you can to eek out that last bit of performance.
DEBUGGING
If you do a lot of work with 3rd party APIs you’ve probably already heard of Fiddler. Fiddler installs a local proxy to allow you see exactly what is being sent and returned by the various web requests on your site (or any site for that matter). You can even use it to build up or fix requests to test to help you find out why you’re not getting your tweets back from twitter or whatever API it is you’re working with. I’ve saved myself countless hours by being able to what’s going on and where I am going wrong.
I hope you find some of these suggestions useful, and as I said if you have any alternatives I would love to hear about them
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