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Design starts with a thought process not a sketch

Monday, May 31st, 2010

Design with your mind not your pencil - Using the thought process of design to create functional design

Process of Design

Designing a website is more than fancy artwork… it’s about thinking how the user will navigate the site and what the user should see first. If you were in the process of building a new office building would you worry about what color you should paint the walls before they are built? NO, you would be thinking about the location and floor plan.

You would be asking yourself these questions: Is the best location for me, my staff and clients? Does office layout make sense? How am I going to use this space? Do I want a revolving door? Is this really where I want the bathroom? Is this enough room for me to have meetings with my staff and clients? This is the design process. These questions create functional design.

Functional Web Design | The logic behind functional design

Think of your website as your virtual office building, this is where your potential clients are going to meet you first. You wouldn’t schedule your first meeting with a new client, in a crowded bar, or a loud concert, or a laser light show would you? Then why would you have flashy graphics, music and cluttered navigation on your website?

It’s important to think about the message and how you are portraying it. What works for Budweiser or a rockstar doesn’t mean it will work for you. Your design should start with a thought process not a sketch, answer these questions first: Who buys my product or service? What is the age group? Who am I trying to reach? Is my message relevant to my audience?

Then think about the navigation, where the message should be placed and what you want your client to see first. When you first greet a potential client, do you start with a handshake or a high five? A high five may be cool but that doesn’t mean you are going to get any respect from your potential client. This is the reason why it’s important to represent yourself online like you would in person.

Your website should be easy to understand and the message should be clear just as if you were sitting down with that potential client for the first time. Your website needs to be easy to enter and easy to navigate just like your office. The decorations should compliment your product and/or services not misrepresent it.

A good PowerPoint presentation is like a good argument

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

Making a presentation which has an impact on the audience seems like a daunting task. The most important factors are the design of the presentation, the layout, the font used, and the color combination. A presentation does not need to be appealing, but rich in context i.e. it should convey the desired information and purpose to the targeted audience with minimum hassle.

An ineffective power-point will put your listeners to sleep
A good PowerPoint presentation is like a good argument. It shows coherent structure and uses visual and textual evidence to reinforce its claim. PowerPoint is a multi-media format—incorporating elements of written, oral, and visual communication—whether you are working to streamline text, bullet-point an argument, or manage blank space it is important to understand your contents and context. The basic design rules are:

Rule 1: Use blank space to group or separate items

Rule 2: Use visual balance to please the eye

Rule 3: Create contrast to make objects stand out

The simpler the design the better the chances of conveying the contents and meaning through the presentation, however one must keep in mind not to clutter the slides with information which is over-whelming and creates confusion in minds of the audience. It is important to communicating complex ideas in a clear, accessible, and memorable format. Before making a presentation it would be a good idea to keep the following factors in mind:

  1. Slide layout – Choosing or making a template which fits the subject to be communicated
  2. Choose fonts and colors for legibility – Use of colors i.e.  backgrounds, fonts and texts
  3. Defining a template through slide masters, templates & themes – create a better template by creating a theme to be used throughout the presentation
  4. Create effective charts, graphs, tables & diagrams
  5. Insert images and hyperlinks wherever required

Powerpoints can break down difficult information into easy to understand graphs
Emphasis should be placed on maintaining visual and grammatical parallelism, optimizing text and image display, organizing information effectively, and animating for optimum effect. Avoid using vibrant colors which takes the focus off the text of the presentation. By focusing on making good choices about everything from blank space to color, a presentation can be  designed that enhances and underscores the content and objectives of their verbal argument.

Check out our post on the Importance and Impact of colors on websites and be sure to leave us feedback.

Importance and Impact of Colors on Websites

Friday, February 19th, 2010

Thinking about colors brings a feel of happiness to one’s mind which generally has a soothing effect. We all have our favorites when it comes to colors. Red, green, yellow, blue the list is endless… Some of us associate colors with situations while some people tend to relate it to places, fragrances, instances and happenings.

colors 300x199 Importance and Impact of Colors on WebsitesColors are the symbol of expression; there are a few cultures in which colors are used to cure people – just as one uses words to express oneself, colors are used as an expression for communication, symbolizing a unique language for association, bonding and at times emitting emotions.

When it comes to website development, online selling, blogging, social networking colors pay an extraordinary role. On the web we sell perception by show casing our website – the more attractive the website, the more attention it gets. The general layout, the logo, the color combination of the site plays a major role whether a person coming to your website would come back to it again or not. It is majorly all about the psychology of colors which works here.

Colors like symbols have meanings – the interpretation of each is different. There is a generalized definition for most, where some have specific meaning associated to them with respect to how it is perceived in their region. Let us list down the generalized meaning and interpretation of universal colors association focusing on the positivity of colors:-

1 – Yellow is a clear attention-grabber and mostly associated with liveliness and the feeling of happiness. It is energetic.

2 – Orange radiates cheerfulness, enthusiasm and creativity, but what is very often important when designing web sites, it is also associated with affordability.

3 – Red is mostly associated with boldness, excitement and desire. It is a powerful color, whose negative associations due to traffic lights, alarms etc. should not be underestimated.colorpalette 300x106 Importance and Impact of Colors on Websites

4 – Pink is usually associated with romance and tenderness, but it has also been shown to have a calming effect. After adjusting, the calming effect usually transforms into agitation.

5 – Purple has traditionally long been associated with power, nobility and wealth. It is also strongly associated with wisdom and spirituality, as well as magic and mystery.

6 – Blue is one of the most liked colors, especially by men. It is linked with depth and stability, professionalism, honor and trust. Blue raises productivity, and diminishes the appetite.

7 – Green is the color of nature and everything natural. It is identified with safety and optimism, durability and reliability, harmony and freshness. It is a calming and stress relieving color.

8 – Brown is a reassuring color of endurance, relaxation and confidence. It can be thought of as conventional or rather sophisticated and solid.

9 – Gray provokes feelings of conservatism, traditionalism and seriousness.

10 – White signifies purity and innocence. Further associations are cleanliness, newness and simplicity.

11 – Black is, especially in design, an elegant and stylish color which can imply sophistication and strength, or provoke feelings of mystery. It is also associated with depth or gloom.

Source: http://www.sabinanore.com/design/designers-handbook-of-colors.php

The above can easily be used as a guide for designing your website. Advertising a business on the web is a visual and psychological medium. The information about your company on your website has by far the greatest psychological impact on your visitors and thus becomes your most important communication and sales tool.

“Colors are seen as warm or cool mainly because of long-held (and often universal) associations. Yellow, orange and red are associated with the heat of sun and fire; blue, green and violet with the coolness of leaves, sea and the sky. Warm colors seem closer to the viewer than cool colors, but vivid cool colors can overwhelm light and subtle warm colors. Using warm colors for foreground and cool colors for background enhances the perception of depth.”

Source: Pantone, Inc.

Whenever a organization thinks about expanding itself and making itself visible through the internet the most important thing to account not only the functionality of the website but the look and feel. No doubt what you sell in the market should be important enough to attract people – however if you design a website which leaves a positive impact would certainly help you increase visits to your site. A good and everlasting impression sells like anything. The important psychological aspect of your website that is often overlooked is the colors.

The following links would help you understand the importance of colors while making a website

http://blog.themeforest.net/tutorials/the-importance-color-in-web-design/

http://www.thunderdata.com/website_business_101/website_color_importance.html

The background color of your website, the color of your header, the color of your text, headlines and sub-headlines etc. can all have a psychological impact on your visitors.

Here is a list of some of the common colors and what type of psychological emotion they invoke in people:

1 – RED is associated with love, passion, danger, warning, excitement, food, impulse, action, adventure.
2 – BLUE is associated with trustworthiness, success, seriousness, calmness, power, professionalism.
3 – GREEN is associated with money, nature, animals, health, healing, life, harmony.
4 – ORANGE is associated with comfort, creativity, celebration, fun, youth, affordability.
5 – PURPLE is associated with royalty, justice, ambiguity, uncertainty, luxury, fantasy, dreams.
6 – WHITE is associated with innocence, purity, cleanliness, simplicity.
7 – YELLOW is associated with curiosity, playfulness, cheerfulness, amusement.
8 – PINK is associated with softness, sweetness, innocence, youthfulness, tenderness.
9 – BROWN is associated with earth, nature, tribal, primitive, simplicity.
10 – GREY is associated with neutralality, indifference, reserved.
11 – BLACK is associated with seriousness, darkness, mystery, secrecy.

You can use the above as a guide when choosing colors for your website. It really boils down to your target audience and what psychological message you want to convey through colors. For example blues and white backgrounds work best for business sites. Maternity sites should consider some pink. Golf or lawn sites should consider green. Similarly food sites should consider red – these are all examples for you to consider if you wish to be successful in using colors intelligently for your business.

Consistent Brand Can Build Up Strong Brand Recognition

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Brands have been intentionally used as tools for distinguishing one producer’s goods from others. They act as a major reason for the sale of a particular product. Therefore it has been increasing in its popularity over the years to divert huge traffic on one’s own productions, even on World Wide Web.

branding1 300x227 Consistent Brand Can Build Up Strong Brand RecognitionThe story of brand building and recognition is very straight and simple for companies like that of Coca-Cola because they have developed up a very good image in the eyes of the customers across the seven skies and seas. But for the companies you have to incept their business on web from a scratch, the endeavour can be quite challenging and demanding. But the entire work load can be relieved to a great extent if the following brand building ideas and strategies are utilized for personal benefits:

1 – Choose the keyword wisely:

The punch line for any product or brand has to be quite appropriate but distinct as well; the type which is though quite common but is written or made up in a different pattern or style which makes it new and distinguished. They need not be too generic but at least they must deliver the main idea the instant they are looked upon.

Secondly they must be of the origin and kind that they can be easily reached by the search engines thus making your brand popular and accessible. It ensures a consistent return or sale of your brand.

2 – Consistent and a great story can be supportive:

The success of your brand lies in the user experience gained from your webpage. If the user is highly facilitated by your site, then you have achieved the expected outcome and popularity for your brand efficiently.

Consistency in your brand means that the official platform of your brand, the webpage in our case, is as simple and approachable as it can possibly be. There are lesser diversions, surprises, confusing navigations, broken lines, 404s, slow load times etc, as these can destroy the user’s expectations, experience and waste their time which directly affects the question of brand recognition and popularity negatively.

Furthermore, by the mentioning of a great story we mean short crisp tales that attract the users towards the brand by explaining their significance and compatibility in disguise. They may not be “great” but at least they must portray your honesty and real worth. In this way you have a greater chance of attracting more and more traffic towards your brand.

3 – User’s experience and brand partnership:

The architecture of your site and its usability are also the crucial aspects of branding along with its designing and layouts. To shorten up the user experience is basically your brand. Hence, your webpage should be as simple, convenient and uncluttered as much possible. Brand recognition can only be possible and successful if your users can easily access the information that they require without much confusion and hence gain a very pleasant experience from visiting your webpage.

Besides, if you initiate your plan whilst having partnership with an experienced entrepreneur who already has his/her brand well developed on the World Wide Web then you stand a better chance of success and recognition for your brand which is otherwise very difficult to obtain.

4 – Role of Clarity and Reputation in Brand Recognition:

Until and unless you clearly deliver the advantages and benefits of your brand to the audience, your brand isn’t going to be popular and successful at all. It is very essential to completely introduce yourself before persuading the customers for buying and promoting your brand.

Therefore, if you want to make your brand widely recognizable, then you require putting in enough effort for stating and defining the brand to the target audience.

5 – Advertising:

Your brand should have the potential that it facilitates rather encourages the consumers to promote it themselves and let their friends also try it and use it. If this happens, then it will be a big success for your corporation. Many websites like Facebook, Flickr also have been following this strategy. They twisted their brands so that the audience will engage themselves with it and ask others to get twisted in them as well.

Useful information on the above topic can also be achieved by following the below links. They contain enough information and guidance that may be felt as complete even for a new comer.branding2 Consistent Brand Can Build Up Strong Brand Recognition

http://www.seobook.com/brand-building-tips-budget

http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/developing-brand-recognition.html

All these strategies and small tips help in making a very normal and regular brand a huge success and the new consumer demand. Also they help in keeping the reputation of the brand for longer time period and making it up a consistent audience-catcher in the global market.

Posted By: James George

Emotion reflected in album cover design

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

emotion1 300x190 Emotion reflected in album cover designI recently designed an album cover for P. Hardy an upcoming rapper and client of M Productions. Our client Michael Miller of M Productions recorded and produced the song nose in the sky. The album cover design was inspired by the combination of vocal talent and the soothing sound heard in the song. I wanted to create something that had a futuristic appearance to support the melody. My goal was to visually capture the harmony that I hear when I listen to the song.

There is a common trend in album cover designs; I wanted to break the cycle and design something unique. Album cover art is the visual reflection of the harmony heard in the music. When designing an album cover, it is important to understand that music expresses the emotion of the artist. When you listen to music it isn’t something you just hear, you feel it. There is reason why people dance or physically express what they feel when listening to music. An album cover must visually capture the passion felt in the lyrics and melody. When I listening to nose in the sky I feel like I am standing in a cool breeze on foggy night. The emotion I feel is peace like calm after the storm. I visually expressed the temperature by the use of a gradient. I added light effects to express the positive aura felt when I first listened to the song. I used a black background to create curiosity on a subconscious level; so people will listen to the song and want understand the sensation I feel what the artist was conveying.

In the future I hope to design more album covers because I love to display the emotion felt when I listen to music. Download nose in the sky here.

Nose in the Sky Album Cover

Nose in the Sky Album Cover