A lot goes into site design, usability, and navigation. This absolutely, definitely, without a doubt needs to depend on the site content and the target audience in mind. When designing a site, the first thing that needs to be done is determine what the page content is, and then create a navigational map of how pages will be connected and the hierarchy of the site structure. From there, wireframes should be designed with placement of various graphical elements. ie. where the navigation menu will be, etc. Then, the wireframe can be filled in with actual colors and graphic elements. Everything down to color shade is dependant upon the target audience ... what type of mood do you want to set? Is this a technical site? Are we attracting scientists or artists? Is this a content based site where the most important thing is the body text and everything else is fluff? Or is this an entertainment site or a site aimed at teenagers?
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