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Less is more. Evergreen, one-page websites

Simplicity is a trend that will never turn old-fashioned. It means to keep off unessential details and focusing on the core message. To pack the heart of your communication using the maximum care. And to deliver to your target just that few words that really make a difference.

Going along with the need of optimizing resources, time and (why not?) budget, the modern web design techniques allow to build stunning micro-websites which occupy just a little more than the “extended” area of a monitor.

Not just that. In many cases, the effort of organizing contents in just one page and avoiding them to look “flat” drove as results extremely creative solutions, both in terms of graphics and usability. Sometimes preferable even when the resources optimization isn’t a priority!

So… are you already thinking about going online with a one-page website? If contents you wish to publish are not too many and too complicated, maybe this is a good solution. Have a look at some tips that will make your corner-on-the-net standing out from the mass.

Improve User Experience

Simplicity is the best way to reward users with a pleasant time on your web page. In one page it is possible to arrange information a way that people can find them at the first sight. It’s also possible to set a basic navigation system, pointing to the key areas with no need of scrolling. Avoid to complicate what it’s easy by nature. Keep your

layout as clean as possible.

Focus on quality

You won’t have to deal with huge amounts of contents. But you’ll need to catch people’s attention at the first sight. Concentrate on small details that make the difference between a nice web page and a great web design. No margin for errors, imperfections and small bugs. Check the few lines you’re giving more and more times. Test everything before going online.

Exercise creativity

Packing a one-page website is like furnishing a single-room apartment. If you want it to be a comfy but funny space, you need to think out of the box. Try to figure out a detail that makes it different. Find unconventional solutions to arrange the layout. Come out with something that will stick in people’s mind. Get your change to impress!

Min maintenance, max standards

A small space is easier to keep tidy. But it takes very few to look messy. So, even if you opt for a one-page web solution, don’t undervalue maintenance. Keep some minutes to update information, when required. Check access data and monitor the SEO situation with regularity. One-page websites are capable of great performance… so, ask for more!

Are you curious about the one-page websites trend?
We give you note about an online resource, providing a gallery of great samples: onepagelove.com
Get inspired!