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To Redesign or Realign, That is the Question

Internet is a rapidly evolving environment. When you create any resource you should be aware that its relevance will not exceed 2-3 years. After that, everything that once seemed to be the greatest and the newest will look outdated.

So it’s really important to redesign sites once in a while.

“Time to make redesign…” says a tiny voice somewhere at the back of your mind. Even though you’re pretty sure your site is both visually appealing and usable, you will listen to it. And when it starts sounding more persuasive you get the redesign process started. If you’re good at designing and are aware of the latest design trends and techniques you’ll make things right, and will finish sooner than Justin Bieber releases another one album. But if, design is not your piece of work you need to use services of professionals.

This redesign story has another side, you need to decide whether you want to redesign your site or realign. As for these two notions there is a certain difference between them:

Redesign will consist of changing graphics, color scheme, and other visual elements of site’s design. Little or no attention is usually paid to the structure and functionality of the site. Content usually stays the same, too.


When is Redesign Needed?

When the structure of your site is just the way you want it. Your users are happy, your site performance is exactly what you wanted it to be. The only problem is that your site looked completely the same for quite a while. Being perfectly functional it does what it needs to do, though it looks like a throwback and you’re worried it might be costing you new business.

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If you’re treating your site as your own child, probably you were tracking its performance metrics and you already know which parts/things/aspects at your site are popular with customers and which are not. In order to understand whether you need website redesign or realign you need to answer some questions.

Simple and effective way to figure out whether you need redesign or not:

Indicators

Recommendations

Very low Website visitors are not interested at all. The ideology of the site is wrong. Reconstruction is highly recommended.
Low Website visitors are not interesting enough. Probably the information is outdated. Reconstruction of the site is recommended.
Average Indicators are profitable. Reconstruction of the site is required. Individual components of the site are need to be reconstructed.
High Indicators are good enough. Website is effective and profitable. Reconstruction of the site is not required. You’re recommended to increase the amount of content.
Very high The site is of a great interest for the visitors. Website is highly effective. Please consider debugging and general optimization of the site.

When is Realignment Needed?

Realignment, when compared to redesign, has a greater focus on UX and usability. With realigning, your site you are going to fix specific issues that you were able to find in the functionality or structure of your resource, and all these changes can be made along with redesigning.

Before you start you need to find exact items of realignment. When you understand what things are working for the sake of your site and which are scathing your site.

You need to understand that both notions redesigning and realigning are pretty close if you start changing fonts you’ll definitely change colors or the structure of paragraphs.

Realignment Options

So, let's summarize: if you're going to change some fonts, colors or visual elements redesigning is waiting for you. And if, you're thinking about changes in structure, website categories or some deeper changes that's going to be realignment.

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SPEAK UP! Let's continue this discussion using exact examples. If you run a website and you admit the probability of redesign or realignment shortly feel free to submit link to your website in the comments and we'll we'll see which exactly things need to changed or improved, and what will it be redesign or realignment.

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