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Graphics affect download time.  The average human response expectation is 5 seconds.  (Really.)  As more fluff-n-stuff is added to the Front Page, initial site access area, the greater the likelihood of frustrating and turning-away new or new-ish users.

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by ATinNM on Mon Dec 31st, 2007 at 12:55:24 PM EST
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See Jakob Nielsen: Response Time: The Three Important Limits
The basic advice regarding response times has been about the same for thirty forty years [Miller 1968; Card et al. 1991]:

  • 0.1 second is about the limit for having the user feel that the system is reacting instantaneously, meaning that no special feedback is necessary except to display the result.
  • 1.0 second is about the limit for the user's flow of thought to stay uninterrupted, even though the user will notice the delay. Normally, no special feedback is necessary during delays of more than 0.1 but less than 1.0 second, but the user does lose the feeling of operating directly on the data.
  • 10 seconds is about the limit for keeping the user's attention focused on the dialogue. For longer delays, users will want to perform other tasks while waiting for the computer to finish, so they should be given feedback indicating when the computer expects to be done. Feedback during the delay is especially important if the response time is likely to be highly variable, since users will then not know what to expect.
by nanne (zwaerdenmaecker@gmail.com) on Tue Jan 1st, 2008 at 11:36:07 AM EST
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I would be very surprised if any use of shading, revised colours, visual cues etc. had any impact on response times whatsoever.  You are talking about using templates into which the content is poured.  I'm not technical enough to explain the process, but with a well designed - even glitzy - site page file sizes need not be an issue.

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by Frank Schnittger (mail Frankschnittger at hot male dotty communists) on Tue Jan 1st, 2008 at 08:02:46 PM EST
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Sounds do ; Flash do. It is at those elements that lengthen page load times. Overuse of graphic buttons rather than pure text also does - and limits accessibility.

After that there is the matter of taste ; graphic designers and typographers recommend limiting font use to at most three on a single page...

And the more different elements are incorporated into a page, the harder it is to do tastefully, too. Simple design avoids horrible results - and it seems we are a bit short on professional designers here, halas.

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by linca (antonin POINT lucas AROBASE gmail.com) on Tue Jan 1st, 2008 at 08:10:08 PM EST
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I wouldn't want flash, sounds are a nice to have optional extra which should be a user preference if it is there at all.  I don't like multiple fonts and programmers doing graphic design.  So I guess we are stuck with what we have!

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by Frank Schnittger (mail Frankschnittger at hot male dotty communists) on Fri Jan 4th, 2008 at 05:57:20 PM EST
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Wait time frustration is cumulative, as well.

 

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by ATinNM on Sat Jan 12th, 2008 at 11:46:23 AM EST
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