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Old 05-24-2007, 10:37 PM
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Design Vs. Functionality
By: Hannah Barnard

In the war of design versus functionality, which side is best?

Since the beginning or the internet era, designers have always had to choose functionality or design. But with new graphic technologies and more advanced coding coming to light, some designers are realizing that it isn't a debate at all. Design, as a matter of fact, should complement functionality, not contrast it.

Let's envision a good website and review how design and functionality commend each other. When you click on the link, the page loads fast (functionality). The title at the top of the page shows you where you are (functionality). After the page has loaded, the first thing you see is the colors of the page (design). They work together, directing the eye to the most important pieces of content (design). The second thing you notice is the menu bar. The design lets the menu bar stand out; it is easy to find (design). The menu is each to read and the titles of the links don't leave you guessing which page they lead to (functionality). The page itself is divided up into sections, making the content easy to distinguish, read, and understand (design).

Through this example, we can see how both design and functionality work together to create an effective site.

Design

Design is responsible for keeping the viewer's attention. Studies show that a web page has just 3 seconds to make an impression before the user viewer decides to stay or leave, and a page has only 12 seconds to meet the viewer's needs before they find someone else to help them. The design is what catches the viewer's eye and keeps them interested. A good design also sends a message to the viewer regarding the company's personality, quality, and the way they do business.

Functionality

Functionality, on the other hand, is responsible for keeping the viewer. If a website is easy to navigate and the viewer can find the information they are looking for easily, the viewer is likely visit the site often and experience all that the website has to offer. Functionality is a great gauge at seeing how effective the company is at communicating their ideas to their clients or customers in face-to-face situations.

Both parts play an important role, but if both are not used effectively, the website is useless. If a viewer does not find the website visually appealing or it "hurts their eyes", they may not stay on the website long enough to see how easy it is to navigate. In the same aspect, someone may like the looks of the website, but will not spend their time figuring out how to find the hidden information they need.


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Old 12-12-2007, 05:33 AM
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Design AND Functionality is much better. You may have a perfect functional site without design and you will find yourself without clients. Other option is to have a great design but no functionality. The result is the same.
So the only option is to have a great design with perfect functionality.
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Old 02-13-2008, 10:53 AM
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Hiring a web designer or getting the help of any design savvy friends is a really important step toward success that a lot of people seem to ignore. You really do need to have both design and functionality and without either of these your site and service are going to suffer.
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