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People seem scared to death of template designs. I’ve been designing custom website designs for the last 8 years and there is not a day that goes by that someone
does not make a comment about not wanting a template design.
The best part is when they point out a website and have to ask the question or make the comment that it looks like a template design.
A good website is one that follows a design throughout the site. Other words, when I land on your site the look and feel of the home page should be carried throughout the site. There should not be any drastic design changes from one page to the next. This means that the sites that work the best are templates.
A professional web designer should be designing your website for the audience and not as a means of self-expression for themselves. Your website should solve problems for the site visitor and make their life easier. The graphics and visual design should be in place to help in communication.
The web designer is the middle man between the client and the consumer. Their goal is to make the communication better and not to interfere in the communication with their own personal tastes and influences. This is best done with a template website where the look and feel remains consentient throughout the site.
Most web designers are trying to justify their cost so they spend a lot of time talking about how you don’t want a template site. Then they build you a template site.
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