It’s all around you, there’s no place to escape. It’s in the chair you’re sitting on and the pen you use. It’s in everything and its coming for you! You can’t run and you can’t hide because I’m a designer.
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Thursday, May 9th, 2013The Power of Fonts
Wednesday, May 8th, 2013
Everything around us influences how we think, from the color of the walls around you to the noises that seep through your window. However, there’s one thing that you’re probably not considering.
I bet you never considered why educational essays are in Times New Roman or why it is improper to use Comic Sans on a commercial billboard. Choosing what kind of font to use can be a deadly decision for a marketing company. It can mean the difference of a consumer buying your product or walking away…
Occupy Wall Street, meet Occupy Flash…
Wednesday, January 23rd, 2013
There is a movement website called “Occupy Flash.”
Apparently, the Flash Player plugin is part of a corporate conspiracy against, uh, something.
And here I thought that companies and, well, people were using HTML websites because they weren’t (intrinsically) ugly and annoying; oh, and because they work on mobile devices.
Occupy Flash does provide a caveat to joining their movement and, accordingly, a caveat to disabling the Flash Player on your computer; and the caveat is that there are a number of websites that will either run shoddily or not work at all on your computer once you’ve disabled the Flash Player.
Please allow me to recast this sales pitch:
“Lower your own level of enjoyment on the internet because every corporation (ever) uses a Flash Player.”
Make sense? No? Good.
By the way, Cimetta Design builds websites. We used to use Flash, but then we stopped being evil. So, please, come get yourself a non-evil website made especially by Cimetta Design.
Just call Cindy at 954-680-4584.
Image Source: Give Me a Break.
Six reasons to design a website and logo simultaneously…
Wednesday, January 16th, 2013
By the way, building websites and designing logos is what Cimetta Design does. Call us at 954-680-4584. Tell’em Bob tipped you off.
Image Source: Six reasons.
Anticipating 2013 graphic design trends…
Wednesday, December 26th, 2012
The website Jennergy put out its prognostications for design trends come the new year. While some trends noted aren’t germane to graphic design – print publications going digital is making the word “design” rather like an accordion – there is one trend that I wish to underscore: minimalist design.
When a user reports that a website is intuitive, what are they really saying? Answer: The user is saying that the website is easy to operate; the user is saying that their intuition guided them readily to the call-to-action buttons, and that, when they needed to find a feature, they didn’t try hard at all.
Let us for a moment digress and think about minimalist design in the non-digital sense. Have you gotten used to the Apple Store? When one enters this store, there is so much, and yet so little. The hardware rests upon borderline tacky looking tables, the employees are clearly designated by their matching t-shirts and skinny jeans, and the accessories line the walls. Even the checkout devices are mobile.
Businesses took notice. One could hardly fault a person for moseying into the Windows store, mistaking it for Apple – the store layout is identical.
Now think of websites that you frequent. Take a step back and examine the site’s menus, the site’s use of a sidebar, scrolling images, all of it. How intuitive is the site?
If you hadn’t spent hours on this site, say, a music review site, try to recall your initial impression. Did you suffer using the site’s search apparatus?
To put it another way: uniformity is the comfort of the masses. Imagine getting into a vehicle with the steering wheel where the driver-side window is, the gas pedal is now operated by one’s elbow, the stick shift sits upon the arm rest. You’d go batty, and we’d all be paying more for auto insurance.
Conventions guide us more easily through life. Graphic designers need to get keen on the notion, for that notion will certainly yield dividends.
Image Source: Building Blocks.









