Archive for the ‘Design’ Category

Things to ask before you redo your website (SETH GODIN)

Friday, September 18th, 2009

head-clickme2 Hi all, from time to time I find things on the web that just make too much sense. Seth Godin is one of those things. His blog is one of the best out there so give him a look see. His latest is about websites and things you should think about before you begin. While I won’t cut and paste it here, please, please follow the link below and give it a read. You will thank him.

Things to ask before you redo your website (Seth Godin)

HTML 5

Monday, August 10th, 2009

Yes the HTML language is changing again, this time it could be for the better. Check out this link from ZD NET:

Microsoft joins HTML 5 standard fray in earnest
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-330109.html

Twitter Redesigns main page

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

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Twitter redesigned their main page to reflect the use that as taken over Twitter. Over the last few months Twitter has become a powerful news search. It brings the reactions of individuals to things that happen instantly. From politics in Iran to a Dell Taco opening up in Michigan. Twitter is becoming something that will be as pervasive as radio, only now you can pick and choose feeds. Newspapers are you listening?

Design and Recession

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

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Many companies are choosing to re-brand themselves through this recession. This brings up an interesting point. Can reinventing your visual representation move the needle for your company? Let’s look at Wal Mart and their new mark. In this time of economic downturn, people want to feel uplifted and positive. The chain store has always been known for low prices, so why change the logo? The object for Wal Mart was to make people feel positive about choosing their store.

Gone is the Military looking logo with the star, in comes the Sans-Serif, upper and lower case type. This gives a great humanistic feeling to the brand. And then along comes this new “Sun”, “Star” icon. Now that says fun doesn’t it?

The point being, even a company that is already positioned as cheap understands how branding can generate revenue. The numbers don’t lie folks, Wal Mart has been the best performing store in the last two years. Has your company?

Clients

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

It is often overheard, whether by in-house or design agency, the word “clients”. Usually this is followed by some sort of sigh or moan. Really? Is it that bad? Someone hires you because they have faith enough that you will execute? Sometimes things can get frustrating, but the client is most important person for your design business. It is our job as designers to create heroes out of all of out clients.

Remember they have been tasked to deliver a job, whether to a superior or to their own client/customer. We are the ones that help them deliver. We are a service industry. Always put yourself in the shoes of a client. Most of us are clients all the time. Do you like hearing a negative attitude from your server at a restaurant? Do you like being nickled and dimed by your cell phone provider? Good services is the key, go the extra mile. Hit there deadlines, all-nighters are common.

This does not mean you don’t offer an opinion, after all they hired you for that. The job here is to work with your client. Help educate them on design issues. Create a relationship that is trustworthy and beneficial to both. Show them how design can help their messaging. Show them you are a true partner and not just here to be billable.

And don’t forget, THANK THEM.

Without them you will be irrelevent.

So clients….I thank you!

Graphic Design and Cost

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

cost

There is a common misconception that Designers are “high priced”. Unfortunately in this economy many marketing teams and businesses think that cutting the designer out by purchasing templates or pre-made design will save money. Cutting a cost for the execution of creative could cost you audience and loss of revenue. Most of the time Design or Creative is seen only as “cost”. When in fact it is revenue generating. look at the best brands like Apple, Nike, and Honda. All those companies put Design as a priority and is viewed as a way to generate revenue. It is not a coincedence that these are successful companies.

Hiring a Designer should be thought of as a partnership. The Designer should compliment your team and work with your Marketing team to achieve a unified goal. A Designer’s expertise is to deliver your message to the intended audience. Interpreting your creative brief to maximize the potential of the overall marketing plan and generate revenue. Would you hand over an architects plan to build your house to your sisters stepson who knows how to build forts? Then why hand over your Design to the same person that “knows” Photoshop?

The market today has plenty of opportunities to buy “cheap” design. The design may “look nice”. It probably is. However, is it yours? Did another company use the design as well? A good Design partner will work with you to maximize budget, time and execution. A Designers time is valuable but not necessarily expensive. So when you think you are “saving” money with purchasing some online template or logo, ask yourself this…What is the actual cost?

2 types of Design Firms

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

As my experience has moved me around, I have noticed 2 types of Design Firms. Firms that only concentrate on making pretty design, getting the work done as fast as they can and charging as much as they can. The other, Firms that believe in the process of design (the VALUE that it brings) learning about your business and helping you cut through the clutter by creating a differentiation in the marketplace. Your bottom line helps theirs.

Of course design is a business, but is it one that is based on time or value? The Design Firm that you choose should be your partner, not just a service. Your Design Firm should be just as passionate about your success as they are their own. It should be a relationship that you should feel good about. There are Design Firms that will squeeze every cent from you if they can. Are they really in it for your well being or just theirs? Are they a true partner? A good Design Firm helps you assess your opportunities and connects you to new tools that move your business forward, effectively manages your budgets, all the while helping you build real brand value.

You shouldn’t feel like your talking to a used car salesman in nice suit and slick hair ready to sell you “the next big thing”! So the next time you meet with your agency, ask yourself this. Am I getting value? Am I moving forward? or Am I just paying someone for their time, while they keep doing the same old thing?

Design posts

Monday, May 18th, 2009

Here you will find the latest thoughts on General Design topics.