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Will a website-shop without graphics be competitive?
Is it possible to make a website without involving a designer at all? That is, neat layout, thoughtful (more or less) usability, and that's all - no special flash screensavers, prettiness, pictures stolen from the Internet or copied designs? Maybe there is something to read about this? Maybe there is even such a sub-culture of brutal website builders?)
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The designer just in the first place does “usability”, and not “flash screensavers and prettiness”. Hire a designer and give him the task of making a design without graphics.
The store does not need any graphics at all, except for the logo, icons, product photos and, sometimes, panels.
Inet store does not need a special design. The main thing is to be clean, clear, and the eyes focused on the main thing. Pictures for products, I think, should simply be mandatory, but you still want to see what you are buying. Yes, you can look on Google, but on Google you can also find another online store that will provide more information.
If I were you, I would just take a tsmska and a free template for it, of which there are thousands.
Bootstrap - if you like hacking yourself + have minimal knowledge of layout
Do you think icons? Although they can probably be taken from the collections of 100,500 free icons, which sometimes slip through on Habré
And why not look at design elements (not the whole design, but only some parts you like) from other sites? Sometimes, when I do some project where there is no designer, then another site often gives me a push :)
If we talk about the store, then various flash screensavers, on the contrary, will only scare away users. The design should be as light as possible (literally and figuratively). Fast loading is a top priority - buyers don't like to wait. But the photo of the goods (as others have already said) is a must. It is desirable to have a photo from different angles and good quality.
In my, as a user, the priorities of the requirements for online stores:
1. Convenience. It's usability, it's also adequate user experience.
2. Availability of goods. The real presence of the goods!
3. Price.
4. Fast and adequate processing.
5. Adequate attitude in the event of a warranty case.
Watch what you sell. If oil products or cement are in echelons, then it is definitely not needed. Any sand, crushed stone, rolled metal - too. Commodity exchanges do not even have product descriptions. Only tickers. And what these tickers mean, many do not know.
That's just the problem you get up. A site without graphics is much more difficult to make than with it. At least for me. Yes, and IM involves using it to draw attention to specific areas.
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