Below the colours, fonts, pretty pictures, and captivating videos you add to your client’s website, a website’s layout is the foundation on top of which the entire site’s structure lies. In order to make the user experience as deliberate as possible, the website layout should guide the viewer on a particular journey.
A particularly effective website layout quickly catches the eye and is effortless to navigate. These 5 layout options each serve this purpose, as has been found by our expert website reseller white label team.Â
1.  Z Layout
In most English-speaking countries, viewers are familiar with reading or even looking at designs from left to right and then down again to look at the next bit of information from left to right. This creates a zigzag pattern. By crafting your site in such a way that your layout makes use of this, you’ll tap into your viewer’s preferred viewing pattern.Â
2.  F Layout
Another viewer-favourite is scanning a website’s left-most section from top to bottom, then scanning from left to right, before moving the eyes down to scan the next section from left to right too. This layout is particularly used in online stores.Â
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3. Full-Screen HerosÂ
Your home page hero section can make or break whether a website visitor stays on your client’s webpage or leaves it. To avoid increasing bounce rates, create a full-screen hero that is centre aligned. The most effective heroes often use a photo in the background to create visual interest and depth.Â
4. Dual-Screen Layout
Alternatively, another captivating layout for hero sections or title sections on a website is the dual-screen layout. This is effective because, typically, copy is placed on the left-most-segment in heading, sub-heading and copy subsections and a striking image is placed on the right-most section.Â
5.  Gallery LayoutÂ
Lastly, a gallery layout on a portion of a website can help break up tons of information. For example, photos, copies, collections of products, or blog posts can all be laid out in a grid format to avoid inundating the viewer with information overload.Â
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