Nishanth | WEB designer & developer 👀

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Nishanth | WEB designer & developer 👀

Nishanth | WEB designer & developer 👀

@NishanthMS2803

Search Engine Optimized (SEO) Webflow Websites for Small Businesses. Marketing pages, Portfolios and Landing Pages that Rank & Convert.

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I’m 21 & run a business building marketing websites. 🚨 If your business isn’t online, you’re losing money every single day. No website? You’re leaving customers and sales on the table. Here’s why every small business NEEDS a website in 2025 (and how it makes you money): 🧵👇
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Working with a client, help me choose and suggest any changes you would consider adding. Would love to hear your thoughts!!
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how many hours a day do you spend in front of your screen? another day spent on designing✨ eyes burn but it's always worth it
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Color contrast isn’t just about accessibility, it’s about clarity, hierarchy, and intentional design. Low contrast can look sleek, but if text is unreadable, your design fails. Here’s how to get it right ↓
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3) Brand colors ≠ web colors: Your logo’s blue might look great on merch but terrible as a text background. Solution? Use tints/shades: >> Darker blues for text backgrounds. >> Lighter tints for highlights.
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What’s the most important part of a good website? >> Clear messaging >> Beautiful design >> Fast loading speed >> Mobile responsiveness Curious to see what people value most 👀👇
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5) Guide the eye with “pinball” layouts Asymmetry keeps users engaged. Place elements to bounce attention around the page. Example: Stenger bike site uses contrasting sizes and positions to lead viewers, also those small texts in the right adds a lot to this.
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4) Boost Readability Centered long paragraphs are harder to read. Left/right-aligned text with a clean rag flows better. The first image feels stretched imo while the second has the ideal width.
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3) Asymmetry adds tension & movement Static centered layouts feel calm; asymmetry creates dynamism. Examples: Diagonals, staggered grids, or overlapping elements (like tumbling iPads) imply motion. Even a thin diagonal line can energize a layout.
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