Posts Tagged ‘simplicity’

More on design simplicity

6th December 2010

I’ve been a long time supporter of ‘design simplicity‘ for many reasons that I wont go into here. However, I came across this great observation by Seth Godin

He explains why we add too much:

“…As digital marketers seek to increase profits, they almost always make the same mistake. They continue to add more clutter, messaging and offers, because, hey, it’s free.”

Why it’s frequently a poor idea:

“In fact, human behavior tells us that this is a more permanent effect than we realize. Once you overload the user, you train them not to pay attention…”

And concludes:

“More is not always better. In fact, more is almost never better.”

While there are occasions when Choice Architecture can dictate that ‘more is more’, I think the principle of simplicity or focus in a age of increasing complexity is nearly always an improvement for users.

Seth Godin: The inevitable decline due to clutter

Design Ethos of Dieter Rams

9th April 2010

A principled designer and the epitome of ‘elegant simplicity’.

A reminder from Dave Trott

7th December 2009

My favourite Brand Republic blogs are written by Dave Trott and Steve Henry.

We like to think that at 3Sixty we do our best to keep things simple, but Dave Trott reminds us all that “The quality of the thinking is inversely proportional to the length of the words.” Here’s an extract that had me squirming a little I must confess:

If we said to a client, ‘We’re taking a more granular approach to our heuristics, to give us a more robust iteration of the previous data.” A client might think that sounds like we’re really good at our job.

Whereas if we said, “We’re looking more carefully at the numbers so we can make better decisions.” They’d probably say, well duh.


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