If you love infographics as much as I do, you won't want to miss these top four web design infographics that illustrate the anatomy of effective homepage and website design, the repercussions of slow website speed and the details of what makes a customer leave your site. Here goes:
The Anatomy of an Effective Home Page
As a general rule, your homepage is the first encounter someone will have with your business. Great care should be taken to design and structure your homepage so that readers will digest and act on your business message. Below, we have identified certain qualities that compose an effective homepage. Source

The Anatomy of an Effective Web Design
Effective web design is vital to the success of your site. The last infographic discussed home page structure, this infographic explains important web design elements and how to attract and maintain an audience through your website. Source

What Makes Someone Leave a Website
Now that you know what site components will make people stay, it's time to find out what makes them run. Below are some examples of what not to do when designing your website. Source

How Loading Time Affects Your Bottom Line
Page loading time is obviously an important part of any website's user experience. And many times we'll let it slide to accommodate better aesthetic design, new nifty functionality or to add more content to web pages. Unfortunately, website visitors tend to care more about speed than all the bells and whistles we want to add to our websites. Additionally, page loading time is becoming a more important factor when it comes to search engine rankings. Source
