The design lesson

November 5th, 2010

If you actually believe that designing content means you should add a line or a box or a gradient for its own sake, you’re no longer designing—you’re cluttering. Be careful.

Once you have agreed to direct your efforts toward a specific design purpose, you make an error if you simply cast ornaments upon the content. On the contrary; you are sworn to eliminate everything contextually contrary or that gets in the way of communication. Lines and boxes and arbitrarily-chosen ornaments do not romance or enhance the content or its purpose at communication. Arbitrary structure only ever gets in the way.

As the designer, your purpose is to realize order (proper order), clarity, enhancement, and contextually-appropriate theme for the content so that its message may better be conveyed. Your purpose is to discover and accomplish the seamless reintegration of that which is obviously missing from the message found within or required by the raw content.

From “The Design Lesson: 1 of 1” by Andy Rutledge.

Design, uninterrupted #95

November 4th, 2010

Today’s post highlights the design of YouKnowWhoDesign.com. A vintage-style design combines worn out color, irregular textures, large retro photographs on all the pages and excellent typography. Note the attention to fine visual details of textures, drop shadows and subtle highlights, and the unique styling of the contact form.

Design, uninterrupted #94

November 3rd, 2010

Today’s post highlights the design of ApolloHQ.com. With an attractive auto-advance animation of product screenshots, rich blue color scheme and strategically placed action elements, it is a well-executed example on how to do a modern product website. Also note the oversized header illustrations, overlaying a space ship and bright blue atmospheric effects on top of a starry sky.

Image by bethan

Every month this series is tracking the latest design trends and collecting the best examples of modern web designs. Here is the list for October 2010 with over 1000 links from 35 aggregator posts: