Interior Layouts
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When Silverpoint designs a website, it creates more than a pretty homepage. We take the time to carry the design themes developed on the homepage down through the interior pages of the site. This attention to detail is one of the things that really sets a Silverpoint site apart from those of its peers.
Photo Selection
Good photographic image selection is hugely important to a successful web site design. When Silverpoint designs your site, our designers comb through your photos to select the ones that best exemplify your school and really fit with the design of a particular page or header area. If you don't have great photo assets, Silverpoint can work with the vendor of your choosing to ensure that your website has the images it needs.
Delivering a Complete Design
Each client that engages Silverpoint for a website redesign gets individual designs for:
Navigation
Silverpoint designers create unique treatments for navigational elements of the site. Choosing appropriate colors for mouse-over and drop-down effects, ensuring that the way the navigation functions suits the overall design of the site.
Text Treatments
The way text appears on the site - its relative size, font, color and other stylistic attributes - is another design deliverable that, done right, helps unify a design right down to the words on the page. Silverpoint does more than choose fonts, though, our treatments extend all the way down to the look and feel of tables, bulleted lists, and block quotes.
Photo Treatments
Because the photographs and other images used on your site imagery is such an important element of the overall look and feel, Silverpoint takes special care to highlight the images that really give visitors a sense of the unique character of your school.
Multiple Column Layouts
- 1 column layout - A one column layout is generally used for a detail of a news article or other page conveying simple and focused content.
- 2 column layouts - There are two types of 2-column layouts. One allows for primary and secondary content, the other for primary content and navigation.
- 3 column layout - This layout allows for additional zones of content, and is especially useful when a center, or main content area needs to be coupled with links to an image gallery, list of files, or block quotes