

A website with a good design is not just a pretty website. It is a tool that communicates, builds trust, and guides the user towards an action. However, many pages fail precisely because the design does not fulfill this strategic role. First, let's look at the most common mistakes, and then how to overcome them.
At La Teva Web, we have seen hundreds of projects with the same pattern: good intentions, but a web design that does not support the goals. These are some of the most common mistakes:
Too many colors, fonts, or elements competing for the user's attention. When everything stands out, nothing stands out. The result: the visitor doesn't know where to look or what to do.
Each page looks like it was designed by a different person. Sizes, margins, or even the tone of images change. This lack of consistency creates distrust and a sense of unprofessionalism.
Excessive menus, poorly structured hierarchies, or impossible paths to reach information. A design can be attractive, but if the user gets lost, they will leave in seconds.
Today, more than 60% of web traffic is mobile. Designing without considering this is designing for the past. The same goes for speed: a slow website negates any design effort.
Sometimes design is done "for the sake of it," without considering conversion goals, content structure, or brand identity. Design must serve a purpose: to convert, guide, and engage.
Overcoming these mistakes is not about changing colors or fonts, but about rethinking the website from the strategy. Here are the keys to achieving this:
Less is more. A clean design, with white space and a clear visual hierarchy, allows the message to breathe. Each section should have a purpose, and each call to action should have a logical position.

The design should express the personality of the brand, but also make the user's life easier. Choosing fonts, colors, and compositions that reflect identity without sacrificing usability is the foundation of solid design.

A clear architecture and good internal linking improve both navigation and SEO. The user should always know where they are and how to go back effortlessly.
Texts that are easy to read, good font size, and proper contrast between the background and content. Accessibility is also design, and it improves the experience for all users.
Every button, form, or banner must align with business goals. The visual design should guide the user towards action without distracting them.
A well-executed web design doesn't just look good: it works well. It conveys trust, reinforces brand identity, and ensures every interaction makes sense. Visual consistency is not an aesthetic detail; it's a way of communicating that behind that website is a solid and professional company.
Improving web design is not about following trends or adding visual effects, as some think. It's about creating a clear, consistent experience that is oriented towards results.
At La Teva Web, we believe the best design is the one that combines aesthetics, strategy, and user experience to build projects that communicate, convert, and stand the test of time.

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