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Graphic Design
Key Objective: Communicate
not Decorate.
We
are not independent.
We're all influenced
by the designs we see around us . Subconsciously, we spend most of our
time trying to create designs that are similar to the ones we like, even
when we're saying we're trying to be unique and original. Let's face it
- the web's so big and so exposed, everyone's looking at everyone else's,
and we're really all in this together.
Functional
design has a much longer lifecycle.
As with aesthetics, original ideas compete against each other and spread
where they are successful. However, the functional world is less chaotic,
and changes occur less frequently. Because the mix is less volatile, the
strongest functional designs have the opportunity to become conventions.
It's vital that web designers appreciate the differences between functional
conventions, and purely aesthetic conventions.
Web
designers often fall into the trap of reacting to the function and aesthetic
in the same way.Designers
find certain layouts, navigational patterns, terminology or interface
controls distasteful or dull, and have attempted to invent alternatives.
In most cases, trying to reinvent functional conventions fails, and, when
they fail, the consequences can often be more serious than when aesthetic
designs fail. Aesthetic considerations are usually most important for
site owners, brand managers, and designers. They're not unimportant, but
they're not vital. Success is only possible when people, users, consumers
use a web site successfully. It is at the functional level that users
achieve their goals, and when they achieve their goals they are satisfied
and start to save bookmarks, build pathways of reuse, and tell friends.
This is a natural system where a small competitive advantage can reap
huge benefits.
A new
belief system (about time).
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We're working in a huge, creative common market, where the
vast majority of design isn't original |
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Successful
(aesthetic and functional) designs are successful for good reasons:
they have properties |
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that give them a competitive
advantage in their environment |
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Understand
each environment, and put together the strongest products we can |
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When we try
to do something totally original, we are more likely to fail than
to succeed |
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The consequences
of creative failure can be much more serious in functional areas than
in aesthetics |
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Adherence
to proven design principles, standards, conventions and patterns benefits
web users. |
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It's quicker,
easier, and more profitable. |
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It lets you save up your creative energy, and pick your moments
to shine, which is also more fun |
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than sweating over reinventing
every wheel |
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