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STUMBLEUPON THEM, DIGG THEM… THEY’RE DEL.ICIO.US.!

07
Jan
08

One week into 2008, we thought that it would be interesting to make a 100% subjective list of the 10 things that shaped our digital landscape for 2007. So the team at Trendwatch Daily went post-fishing last weekend to celebrate our 6-month anniversary and this is what we came back with, in chronological order.

Stresstetainment
A new form of stress born from the over-exposure to too many sources of entertainment at once.

Design Class #1: The Homepage
It’s very often the 1st impression that users get from your site, so you’d better get it right the first time!

Never Ending Friending. Just not with a TV-set.
Understanding the shift in media consumption: it’s all about Return on Involvement.

Social Networking Profiling Part 1 – The Consumers
A typology of the SN users to better understand users and consumers.

Branding in an age of User-Driven Innovation and P2P Production
What are the consequences when individual and communities become more productive than profit-seeking companies?

Mobile and developing countries: Mobile and developing countries
Because you can’t find a Starbucks with Wi-Fi in Nigeria.

Facebook Redefines Privacy
Probably one of the biggest PR screw-up of the year.

The Slow Death of Campaign Microsites?
Social Networks taking over, is there still room for those dedicated mini-sites?

Virtual World theft just got real
The line becomes very blurry between first and second life.

Google’s rule: don’t waste time debating
Or how to reduce development costs and pointless meetings.

Up for grabs in 2008: the coming 2008 dot-com crash, Wall Street gets frustrated with Google, Nintendo banks on fitness, smartphones become mainstream, online social networks grab more ads $ and integrate hi-def video.

And you, what’s in your crystal ball for 2008?

(post written with Manuel Faisco)

Mini Design Class: Don’t Let the Fold Scare You, Part Deux

18
Dec
07

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We talked about this already in August here, but a good reminder never hurts. Studies show that a vast majority of people do scroll down to read the content below what’s under the 600 pixels bar. Screens are getting bigger, so is their resolution, so the fold location is impossible to predict anyway.

According to a study by Clicktale:
- 91% of the page-views had a scroll-bar.
- 76% of the page-views with a scroll-bar, were scrolled to some extent.
- 22% of the page-views with a scroll-bar, were scrolled all the way to the bottom.

The detailed results of the study can be found here, some design recommendation by Rod MacQuarrie around the fold issue here. And don’t hesitate to read or re-read the Homepage Design Class post published last Summer, I always use it as a checklist when i work on HP design.

Design Class #1: The Homepage

17
Aug
07

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I know, what you’re thinking:

What a pompous name for a category of posts! Who do they think they are?

Does that make it less pretentious if I tell you that we won’t be the ones “teaching”, but instead that we’ll try to summarize and link to the articles written by la crème de la crème of the web design/usability industry: Jakob Nielsen, A List Apart, 37 signals, Vitamin and so on? I thought so. It had to sound a bit grandiose and magisterial, right? So let’s start with the obvious first topic: the home page (aka HP).

Ah, the scary but exciting moment when you are facing your prospects and are about to unveil the way you imagine THEIR home page. You know that this is the slide that they’ve been waiting for since the beginning of the presentation, since the day they’ve briefed you as a matter of fact. So you’re doing your best to explain what led you to design the page this way, hiding your shaky and sweaty hand-palms, trying to sound clever as an usability expert who understands the brand so well. You know that you’re carrying on your shoulders a huge responsibility: if they hate your HP, it won’t matter if everything else in your powerpoint is perfect, the pitch is probably lost. But if they love it, get ready to pop some Champagne!

The home page is the first impression that your prospects will get from your design and understanding skills. It’s also the first impression that your client’ clients will get from the brand’s site. And you rarely have a chance to get a second impression. So you’d better get it right the first time!

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