Latest Article: Zooming your Content

I've just published a new article that illustrates a core principle of design that I've been brewing for a while. I'm calling it "zooming your content" - and it's about how to size different bits of content on the page.

In a nutshell, zooming your content says:

Web Design in the Economic Winter

Last week, Lizzie and I attended a seminar by business guru Brad Sugars, on how to survive (thrive) in a recession. It was an extremely illuminating presentation, and I'd encourage anyone to take the opportunity to see Brad in person.

The backbone of the seminar was understanding the economic cycle like the cycle of the seasons, and how to respond to that effectively. Right now, we've had Fall, and we're in the economic Winter. That's not a bad thing - in fact it's a great opportunity if you're aware and prepared.

In Economic Winter, things are clearly different to the Summer. In the Summer, we should be making and storing money (like hay) to see us through tougher times ahead. If you spend all your money in the Economic Summer, you're risking your business survivability in the Winter. No - Summer is for saving, not spending. If you have cash stored away, then when Winter comes, your cash can go a lot further. Property, personnel, machinery, everything gets cheaper in the Winter. It's time to reinvest, to train, to tool up, ready to start making more when the Spring starts.

Marketing in Winter

Customers also buy differently in Winter. It's a buyer's market, on one level, as more people who bought too much in Summer are trying to sell to make it through the Winter. Also, people are more sensitive to return on investment and value for money than they were in Summer (when it may seem like there's money to burn).

No Downturn Yet

The good news is that we're not yet feeling any significant effect of the current economic difficulties at Scratchmedia. That's probably thanks in part to being a small team that addresses a niche market (in Web2.0 site and application design). We're also in a very fortunate position to have great exposure from Web Design from Scratch and, increasingly, Save the Pixel. A significant proportion of the 1500+ people who've read the ebook get in touch with us with a project in mind, so it's turning out to be a great marketing tool as well.

We've also recently gone through our database of previous customers and simply called round to discuss how their projects have gone since we worked on them. In at least 2 instances, this has led to more work, which represents time very well spent. (If you get an ActionCoach, you'll find dozens more simple but smart ways like this to help your business

Clicss meets CMS From Scratch

Many of you will know we've started building a series of simple web site templates, which we're making available for sale on Clicss.com. Clicss templates are different from everything else on the market, because they're designed specifically to be customisable.

Whereas many templates you can buy online will look great, once you try to put your own content and logo in, they're not flexible and robust enough, so can prove to create as much work as doing an original design from the off.

Clicss templates are built around a very strong CSS base, and have flexibility built in from scratch. So you can have any combination of up to 3 columns, arranged in any order, and there are multiple navigation options, all achieveable through just rearranging HTML.

The big news from Clicss is that we've just released our first Clicss template that incorporates CMS from Scratch, so now you can get practically a ready-made web site!

You just need to upload, log in, change the logo, and start entering content. All the content templates are in place for you to add things like FAQs, callouts, quotes etc., and you get a contact mailto form out of the box.

Other Scratchmedia News

Lizzie, Dan and I have been getting very busy in the past few weeks. We've launched new marketing sites for QVision (a forward-thinking eye surgery in Arizona, USA), Skinner (the New England auctioneers) among others, as well as marketing and UI design for a handful of startups, including clients in the US, UK, China, and a couple more in Australia.

Design by the Day

One thing we have noticed is that we're finding we're delivering more design by the day than we have previously. The upside of this approach is that clients get to cap their initial investment to a comfortable level, which of course makes it easier to make a decision to proceed with work. The flipside is that we get a short time (usually 1-3 days) to deliver an initial piece of design work that makes a big impression, and that's a process we find really positive and energising! It's opening more doors for us to make a difference, which is a real privilege.

Web Doctor Reports

In March we also started doing Web Doctor Reports, and have delivered 3 reports to very happy customers. You can see a sample report here. The thing I love about the Web Doctor service is that it gives me a chance to deliver the maximum value in a very short space of time, and at a lower cost, which means I get to help more clients get web sites that work better. That certainly helps deliver our team goal, which is "Everyone's Web Site Works".

Tip 4: On a couple of occasions, I've even been able to deliver a Web Doctor Report including a quick home page redesign for only £395 - a fraction of the cost of getting a bespoke new design - which our customers have gone ahead to implement! If you're looking for a really affordable way to make significant improvements to your home page design, I recommend a Web Doctor Report.

 

 

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