Oct 20 2008

Rethink Death

The preconceived notion of death is masked with much fear and mystery. Too often this topic is swept under the carpet and this denial needs to be broken for good reasons. After all, death is a natural phrase of life and we need to learn how to accept our death and that of the others. We also need to accept death as an irreversible process, and since death is inevitable, why not have a say in how you say goodbye?

Now at CreativeCoffins.com, you can choose coffins featuring your favourite sport or past time. Or simply get 1 customised. What’s more, do your part for nature with this eco-friendly coffin made of 60% recyclable materials. 


 

Be it your option a funeral or celebraion of life, your final journey can be personalized to allow people to remember you the way you want it to be. When we accept death and face it pragmatically, death can be a celebration of life.

After all, what matters is a life of quality, not the quantity.


Sep 8 2008

The Brand Gap

A brand is not a logo. A brand is not an identity. A brand is not a product.

So, what is a brand?

How to bridge the distance between business strategy and design?

The Brand Gap


Aug 29 2008

PRADA’s Trembled Blossoms

PRADA launches a short fashion film “Trembled Blossom” as part of an ad campaign earlier this year, depicting Art Nouveau-ish landscapes of forests and flowers.

Screenshots from Producer, James Jean’s blog. Click HERE.

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It’s simply breathtaking…


Aug 29 2008

Wallace & Gromit goes high fashion!

The last we’ve seen Wallace & Gromit in 2005, they were busy plucking bunnies out of vegetable patches. Who would have thought Wallace will change out of it’s signature green knit vest, and swop ‘em for flashy high fashion suits?!

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Wallace models in Paul Smith suit and Gromit wears a Duchamp scarf.

 

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Left: Even Wallace’s beau, Lady Tottington looks sexy in those Alexander McQueen dress, Christian Louboutin killer heels and Zagliani ‘Puffy’ bag.

Right: Wallace looking suave in Alexander McQueen suit, Dolce & Gabana white shirt and Giorgio Armani tie. (Oh don’t Gromit looks neglected here?)

Read more HERE.

It is indeed an ingenious collaboration! The concept is refreshing and quirky. It’s visually stimulating to witness a shift in the the high fashion industry I wonder if these lovely characters will ever hit the streets of Singapore!

It’s great to see fruitful cross-platforms collaborations. The fact that fashion changes all the time has created lots of room for exploration and challenges. (Read about Prada’s “Trembled Blossom” HERE.)

 


Aug 28 2008

Design for Online Environment

In this post, i will discuss design issues for the online environment.

Blogs, like websites, are considered multimodal texts. Multimodal text, according to Walsh(2006, p. 104), are “texts that have more than one ‘mode’ “. This simply means the intended message is communicated with the use of different modes to the target audience. These modes may include static pictures, animated images or icons, music, sounds and even videos.

People visit blogs for countless reasons. Sometimes it is to gain information on something they are interested in, at times they could be just browsing for leisure. Either ways, it is important to create an online environment your reader is comfortable to stay in, and possibly make a returning visit.

{ Challenges of Online Environment }
There are 3 challenges according to Parker(1990, p.270).

  • Reading from the screen is harder than on print because the brightness and contrast level is higher on screen thus causes eye fatigue sooner than on print.
  • Reading from screen is “restricted to a horizontal view”, thus the page is only revealed partially.
  • Since we cannot be sure if readers will print the page out, we must design our blog as we are designing for print so that readers can read with ease on screen, making it even easier when printed out.


{ Design Considerations }

Layout
The proper use of layouts and typographic principles will facilitate the reading process for readers.

The text box on this blog has been kept to a single column. The width of the text box has also been kept at a comfortable length. Parker(1990, p. 273) advises against multiplecolumn layout as up-and-down scrolling hinders with the flow of reading. Also having blank spaces on the left and right margins of page adds contrast to page. Readers will not have to make as many eye movements as when it is longer.

By using bullet points, information becomes easier to notice, especially within a blog with lots of words.

Typography
There should be contrast within text to increase legibility. Titles should have the most emphasis. Headings should be more prominent than subheadings (Parker, 1990). Example:

Title

Headlines

Subhead

Bodytext

Emphasis can be created by formatting text in bold, increasing the font size or using a different color. This way readers can scan headlines more quickly. The space between the lines serve as a guide for the eye when advancing from line to line. Increasing the leading of text will also facilitates reading.

Just like for print, do not use more than 2 different fonts within a single webpage. Avoid using all caps or scripts and decorative typefaces.

Graphics
Ensure images are compressed for web usage. You do not want your readers to wait too long for the page to load.

Quoting from Schriver (1997, p. 386), the issue should be ‘how the communication is designed’, and not so much which medium is used. With reference to a transmission model of communication(Shannon and Weaver, 1949), i conclude a well-designed website maximises the intended message to be transmitted to the reader with minimized noise.