Showing posts with label Web design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Web design. Show all posts

Monday, March 28, 2011

Online branding and you

Branding is about identifying your rainbow of talent and applying it with a plethora of passion in your well -researched target areas.

Your online brand should have the WOW factor but this needs to be accompanied by authenticity.

Your brand—your tag line for your online portfolio—has to be a ladle dropper. Like listening to Ted Koppul s great new stories, this tag line—makes you drop your ladle asyou are cooking in the kitchen and run to the TV set.

Monday, October 19, 2009

More tips re: writing for the Web

12. From your tracking analysis info, develop a profile of your readers before you start writing, e.g. who they are, what their goals, are, etc… What are the demographics of your clients: age, education, culture, geographic, etc..

13. Use pictures more often, if you can, to explain because people remember pictures more than words- images make the message more memorable. You can with the well-chosen pictures make an emotional impact upon a potential customer, which will help sell your service.

14. Overly large graphics can detract from your content delivery and your vital message to the client. Relevant and well-written content- impactive words should be able to stand on their own- even as plain text. Choose your graphics wisely--- the principle of “less is more” applies here. Keep the delivery of the content short and sweet. Avoid excessively long sentences.

15. Give them life stories on your site.. Try to include heartfelt stories by how your customers’ lives have been made easier or positively changed by using your service.

16. Don’t make the users work or think hard to get what they want or need.. i.e. don’t have them click 4 times to get back to the home page i.e. have a back button to Home page on each page of your site might prove useful in some cases. One click should get them to where they need to go on any part of your site.

17. Use the active voice and words that have impact. Whenever possible, make the subject of the sentence do something. Example:. The business proposals were reviewed by senior management. Can become- “Senior management reviewed the business cases.”

18. Understand that different audiences will have different needs and goals, and you must design for their diversity

19. Use short sentences, and paragraphs.

20. Provide sufficient visual space

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Tips for writing for the Web

Layout

Formatting and Background for the Web Article
1. Use a bigger font size for headlines

2. Use larger font size for people - it can range from 10 point to 14 point.

3. Colour code your headlines but do not use too many different colours.

4. Make sure the colour does not clash with the background, e.g. orange and pink together; blue and green; and yellow and orange ,etc…

5. Particularly avoid the following colours for text and background: yellow, green and blue.

6. Don’t use too much embolding or Italics… less is more because they are hard to read off a monitor.

7. Be careful of underlining headlines or words because it can be confused with hyperlinks.

8. Avoid the use of purple or orange for hyperlinks. These colours are very hard to see.

9. Don’t use serif fonts because you cannot differentiate serif font on the Web. Serif font is only for print.

10. Use bullet points - they are user –friendly and easy on the eyes.

11. Use vertical lists to break up complicated texts. By chunking the info., you make it easier for the reader to remember your message. Remember to use white space between chunking episodes to make the info. more appealing to the reader’s eye.