The blogosphere is home to various artists and blog designers both professional and amateur. It can afford to provide individuals with opportunities to freely explore their artistic capabilities and publish content to a borderless audience.
However, unluckily, alongside this freedom of expression afforded to everyone is the capacity to offend sensibilities. Some website provide great utility and aesthetic pleasure—others are bound to get annoying.
There are ways and means in order to avoid getting annoying, and its best to start by knowing when a design of a blog does get annoying.
Using colors that just do not work
Colors in good and sensible does are a good means in order to attract attention and communicate ideas and emotions to an audience. They can help add interest to a dull site full of text, and even introduce and maintain a certain mood (as in scary blogs using black as a background).
However, there is a fine line between too much and just about right. What gets annoying when it comes to colors is when readability is compromised, and combinations are too loud for comfort. When readability is compromised, it can pose great discomfort to the blog’s visitors when they try to decipher the text that they want to have access to. Using too many colors and colors that do not complement each other tend to make the blog look goofy and awkward, and can make the blog lose whatever credibility it can possibly gain.
Note: Some people say medium dark blue converts the best, any comments on this?
Too many clicks to get to the end of the road
At the end of the day, people who visit blogs do so in order to access information and content in a much quicker way. Some blogs tend to re-route visitors through too many clicks before they get to the content they want to get to assuming that the content is indeed somewhere in the multiple pages they are made to access. Obviously, that gets annoying. Rule of thumb says that a maximum of three clicks (but preferably less) should be enough in order for someone surfing a site to get to the information they want to get to.
Excessive graphics that take too long to load
Graphics and pictures, when relevant and are the primary content meant for the blog, are a welcome part of a blog. However, when they just serve the purpose of aesthetic enhancement, graphics and pictures that take too long to load—and inevitably, slow the process of accessing primary content—become a major reason for discontent and displeasure among visitors.
It is also helpful to note that not all visitors of the blog are equipped with optimal download or Internet surfing speeds; excessive graphics that are too large and thus, take too long to load are not only unwelcome but also a great inconvenience to a great number of people.
Navigation that’s over-the-top and difficult to follow
Overcomplicating the navigation of the blog can greatly hamper the efficacy of the bloge to communicate its content, and can hurt the accessibility of many pages to its readers. At any point during their visit to a blog, it is important to assure that the visitors have some way in order to trace back their steps and return to content they previously accessed, as well as carry on with accessing other content.
For simplicity’s sake, many blogs solve this problem by having a constant button present on all pages for visitors to return to their main menu page, or their cover page, the ‘Home’ is most blogs’ case.
Fonts that simply do not work
Depending on the browser and fonts installed by the users on their computers, extremely decorative and highly uncommon fonts may not be displayed the way the blog designer intended them to appear—and may oftentimes even compromise the readability of the text per se.
In order to avoid this from happening, many blog designers opt to stay within the bounds of major font families (Helvetica, verdana, and the like). That way, they are assured that most (if not all) of their visitors will be viewing the blog as designed, and thus have greater control of the way the page will be displayed in the end.
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The things I hate the most:
Colors that make my eyes bleed – bright colors.
Too dark colors – 90s style – grey fonts on black background
Non-working links
And of course – image files that do not show properly.
Cheers.
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Yeah dark background looks scary actually
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I don’t know if dark blue convert better, but I like the twitter blue than your dark blue. Sky blue is good to see.
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That is nice as well…
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All great points! I must say personally I haven’t yet found a blog that really bothers me – perhaps I’m just lucky
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The usage of fonts will affect whether the reader will finish the entire article or not. Font size and spacing are some examples that will affect a blog design.
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Sometimes I find my font size alittle small, let me know if it affects you!
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I just hate dark colored designs. Blue and green colored designs is what I love.
Your blog design looks cool to me. It looks like JohnChow colors.
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Yeah I had his color theme in mind when I was editing this one..
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I don’t like dark background colors. White would be the safest to use. I hate blog designs with very small font size.
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I think my font size is rather small.. is it bothering you peter?
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Hi Ben,
Dark colors seems to be very annoying.
Fonts too small to read.
Sites that takes too long to load
About the dark blue I didnt know, but it looks good.
Luis
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Thanks for your input Luis!
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Definitely dark backgrounds – I just can’t really read the content and I don’t feel like struggling to do so. I don’t think your fonts are too small but I often worry about that on my site.
The designs that bother me the most are the really long one page sites that are selling something. “Yes, you can be a twitter expert.” They have huge fonts, use a lot of red and just go and on and on. I suppose they work at selling because so many people use them but I just can’t stand the way that they look.
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Hey Kim,
nice to see you here! Dark color sites look scary to me. Exactly, I don’t think your fonts are small and I am worrying mine is!
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Hi Ben,
I agree with Luis. Dark color does not look good.
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Blogs that annoys me:
1. Blogs too dark which make my eyes hurt
2. Blogs loads very slow.
3. Blogs with many dead links.
4. Blogs with no real content but full of links saying “buy this”.
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i just read in website magazine that blue portrays confidence and tends to appeal more to males than to women, but blue is what’s commonly used in corporate america as well.
i like the nice and simple layouts not too much color but just enough to put some “umph” on it.
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“Too many clicks” hit it for me. I tend to read a lot of blogs so I need what I came for quickly.
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Colors that are too busy……… too many animations/jiggling/bouncing/etc on the page……………. javascript style superimposed covering the page ads……… automated audio/video clips that start playing on page load.
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Simple is always better, too much on the blog makes me not know what to do first. Also I know blogs need to make money but keep the banners to a minimum and stay away from those moving ones, it interferes with my ability to think. Easy to access categories as often its hard to find my way around blogs.
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for me it is also about excessive advertising. I have no issue with people making money from their blog, but I want to be able to have easy access to the content of the blog and not just advertising.
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i love template designing but the problem is i really dont go well with the colour selections.Colour selections is the most hardest part i would say.
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there are so many things that can be a nuisance but if you know how to moderate them that it can work to pure perfection if you know how to tweak them
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blogs that have really annoying popups once you get to their site like a newsletter or optin form since it looks so much like an advertisement i wouldn’t want to be sold on a product i want to be sold on his/her words in which i can trust their opinion as well as the product their selling
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My all time fav – sites that auto load music and FORCE me to listen to them AAGHGHGHGHGHGHGHGHGHGH
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