May 18, 2005

Getting simple

I’ve had a lot of design thoughts float­ing around my head lately.

At work I’ve either been design­ing the UI or com­ment­ing on the UI for sev­eral projects and my goal has been sim­plify, sim­plify, simplify.

Then today, I stum­bled across Sim­p­ley Done, a blog writ­ten by the author of White­space.

Wow, talk about sim­plic­ity. I like the idea of show­ing one post on the home­page. In this age of RSS and search, how much do you really have to push “out front.”

News sites are espe­cially bur­dened with this “out front” men­tal­ity, news­pa­per sites moreso, since they’ve got the cul­tural bag­gage of “above the fold” from their analog edition.

News­pa­per sites should seri­ously con­sider cut­ting back on the number sto­ries they load up out front, in addi­tion to the number of ads, promos, etc. Less really is more, espe­cially on the oft-​crowded com­puter monitor.

From the con­tent side, if you offer up sane RSS feeds and a good search, folks will find what their look­ing for.

From the rev­enue side, if you have one — hell, one large — ad spot on the home­page, you can charge more for it and you’ll prob­a­bly see better click rates on it. (Assum­ing it doesn’t annoy the hell out of the user, which seems to be de rigeur in the Web adver­sit­ing biz today.)

Thought of the day: Why don’t news­pa­pers index the ads they’re serv­ing online, along with their print ads (which should be online, anyway), so they can be included in search results along with articles?

On a per­sonal note, I’ve been mean­ing to redesign my (blog)[/] for some time now. I’ve been iter­at­ing through mental sketches for a few weeks now — yeah I should actu­ally sketch the thing on paper, but rapid mental sketches have been with me since my news­pa­per design days — and I think it’s time I actu­ally start work­ing on the damn thing.

Filed under: Business,Journalism,Web design

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