This is the first in a series of posts on all sorts of super-cool designs. Hopefully I’ll get to the end of the alphabet before the end of the year.
is for Artifort, Dutch furniture maker.
Links: Artifort website
is also for A List Apart, almost everything you need to know about web design.
is also for Alessi.
Links: Alessi website | History
is also for Apple
Links: Apple website
SEO Design Solutions - good practical design and development advice
Tips On Marketing With Social Media
Virtual Marketing Blog
Now That’s What I Call A Response Rate - Blyk shares some very impressive response rates to targetted mobile advertising
Now That’s What I Call Segmentation - earlier piece on Blyk
19 clever ads using and abusing available physical space.
This topic is a particular favourite of mine, because I spent a number of years on the agency side of the table, responding to RFPs and various tender documents. Then I switched sides and spent another number of years evaluating design company’s work and assessing their pitches.
The advice in this article is absolutely on the money. Highlights include
In our experience, organizations that use the RFP process to purchase creative services often find that their expectations are not met.
As it happens, those compelled to respond to RFPs are often at the bottom of the barrel. Design firms that are in demand typically don’t waste their time with the process.
This is completely accurate, and exacerbates the client’s perception that design is overpriced, and often ineffectual. Consequently less effort is put into finding a design agency the next time there is a requirement for a piece of design work.
A design team can serve as an excellent partner, and any good one will look for ways to help you accomplish your goals in a cost-effective manner. When you reduce design to a line-item, however, you miss out on ever having such a relationship with your provider.
When looking for a firm to fulfil design requirements, clients should be looking for a partner and not a provider. Being external, they may often have the ability to suggest new approaches to problems, and help the marketing people get internal approval. The design team will often be able to give details of how a similar campaign worked for another client of theirs, and show the process involved.
The amazing Helvetica documentary. Comments to follow after I’ve watched it (a few times!)
Times New Roman users, pay close attention. It’s never too late to change your ways.