It is very common to see photo Web pages like this. The designer wants to emphasize every photo on the page because they are all so cute (or well shot, or artistic, or whatever). But even if all the photos are wonderful, the design of the page ends up being boring because the viewer doesn't know what to look at. Is the most important part of this page the text in the middle? the headline? one particular photo?
Defining a focal point (definition of "focal point") for your Web pages will create a design that is easier for your readers to follow and nicer to look at.
On the next page, you'll see how I redesigned this page to provide a clear focal point that gives the page more definition.


