
Without a doubt, the most overlooked feature of the majority of web sites is the
graphical header at the top of the page. Why is this a necessary component of web page design? For one thing,
it helps set the tone for the rest of the page. It helps to imply what the benefit of the web page may be, and
what the visitor can expect to find. If the header has a photo of an iPod then can rightfully surmise the site
is about MP3 players or music. See how this works?
In addition, a graphical header (and footer) completes the layout and design of
a good web page, It brings visual balance and makes the page more visually compelling. The challenge is most
people lack the basic design skills to create a professional looking header. Note: I did not say they lack the
tools; I said they lack the design skills. It seems everyone has access to tools today, but this does not make
them a designer.
Now you can obviously hire a designer to create graphical headers for you, but
this can get costly over times, especially with multiple projects. It is actually far more economical to learn
how to design graphical headers yourself. Premium Headers Pack, Version 2 makes this easy as pie by providing you with a
collection of professionally designed graphical headers that you can easily customize to your own web site
requirements using any software tool that will open layered PhotoShop PSD file such as Adobe PhotoShop,
Elements or even the free open source editor, GIMP.

As you can see in the example above, Premium Headers Pack, Version 2 provides you with well-designed and clean looking
graphical headers. Once opened in a graphic editor, you can easily change the effects in the background, add
or edit text including changing colors and fonts and sizes, or add your own images. Just a few mouse clicks
does it. The end result is something that looks sensational, helps convey your value to your visitor, and
adds polish and credibility to your web site.

The samples above are only a partial example of the templates included in
Premium Headers Pack, Version 2. Best of all you can take elements from one header
and copy them into another enabling you to create unlimited graphical headers. To see the rest of the
samples and learn more, please click here.

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