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Web Design Done Well
A great deal of website design talk issues itself with what goes on around content. Page speed, style systems, seo, frameworks, availability-- the list continues. This offers us at Smashing Magazine plenty to discuss, which is fantastic, though it's worth reminding ourselves what it's all in service of.
In this third edition of our Web Design Done Well series, we're focusing on the whipping heart of numerous websites: material. More particularly, editorial material. The Web has offered writers an incredible selection of tools to work with, and as a periodic semi-competent journalist myself, I enjoy a great scoop.
What follows are examples of web technologies being woven in with editorial content to take it to the next level. We'll then close with more comprehensive tips on thinking artistically about digital content. Even now, overwhelmed by the material assembly line, the good stuff still shines through.
We live in a mobile-first world. There is no https://ionline.com.au/website-design/ point in being precious about this. Yes, magazine spreads have a particular class about them. Yes, a desktop view provides you a bigger canvas to work with. The reality is most people will be seeing what you publish on a cellphone, so lean into it. For a similar method, these 'tap stories' by The New York Times and Input are also excellent. For those thinking about further reading on mobile-centric editorial, The Story by famous paper designer Mario