found this article describing a series of web design and how to layout pages, I think would be really valuable of this website is to get people to understand it and feel like I belong on it.
the top left corner gets the most attention which is where most people have their logos I'm not sure if that's where my main focus is going to be because I want to be a safe space so having a communications page and the top left might be more appealing for my consumer. eye-tracking so on several people so it's fairly believable. it's fairly similar to the Gutenberg diagram as that describes it as you go in a 6 egg pattern from top left to top right to bottom left to bottom right but the focus and most everywhere back bottom left.
they stated that people read in F patterns reading the top line fully and then slowly deteriorating into nothing so therefore it's key to have main key points at the top strong well I think using methods of cutting off text and making them into points alongside the text would Pele mortar reader as it would force you to read more as it moves about. out. the several studies did office so the F pattern Reading is quite well known and fairly believable. the same article also stated that most people only pay attention to the first page they don't necessarily strong the attention within the first page is key. utilising imagery or colours to appeal to people to read further might be a good way to force them to scroll. is not fully see on the first page so that you have to scroll down would probably work quite well. the left side of the page in a column is more of them seem so having a text on the left side of the screen and having imagery on the right might be the better option.
what I found most interesting Is that first impressions are made within the first couple of seconds in an eye tracker research done by the Missouri University of Science and Technology said that subjects spent about 2.6 seconds scanning a website before focusing on a particular section. the key parts for them were the navigation menu search box and logo so making these simple is key in order to get people to really look at the website but also make a text appearing.
Laja, P. (2012). 10 Useful Findings About How People View Websites. [online] CXL. Available at: https://cxl.com/blog/10-useful-findings-about-how-people-view-websites/.
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