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Monday, 20 June 2016
The 6 Biggest Design Mistakes Brands are Making Today
Design mistakes can be as simple as a bad font choice or as serious as a poorly crafted UX. Whether you’re following a trend that’s not right for your brand or failing to ask the critical questions about the user experience, design mistakes can cost you sales and customer relationships. We reached out to our community of creative and design thinkers to get fresh insights on the biggest mistakes brands are making in 2016 – and how to avoid them.
1. Choosing Flash Over Authenticity
2. Too Many Priorities Cause Brands to Lose Their Way
3. Over-Design without a Focus on the UX
4. Radical Redesigns That Lose Brand Equity
5. Falling Into the Template Trap
6. Not Adapting Creative to Different Channels
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11 Ways You Can Succeed With Zero Talent
Most people think in order to succeed you need talent. And it's true that for most business and management and leadership success you do need at least some degree of talent.
But there are ways you can succeed, and succeed greatly, even if you have zero talent:
1. Believe in yourself. When you believe in yourself, you can turn every adversity into ambition and every ambition into success. When you believe in yourself and all of who you are, something inside is telling you that you are greater than any obstacles, and if you need to you will fight like hell to succeed. Psychologists for years have been telling us that we are each architects of our own reality. And they are absolutely right--when we think we can, we actually can. It's a self-fullfilling prophecy, talent or no talent.
2. Have a postive attitude. When you have a positive attitude, you can see the bright side of things and you look for the silver lining. That makes it easier to think of things that are going right instead of things that are going wrong. Optimists see opportunities and possibilities in everything that happens, positive or negative. When you look for the good in every situation and in every person, everything seems to carry a valuable lesson. You'll never experience setbacks, just new learning experiences.
3. Respect time. How we choose to spend our time defines and differentiates us as individuals. Time is indeed a precious and finite commodity, and those who respect it know how to use it wisely to achieve the greatest results.Time can be wasted, invested, or respected. It doesn't matter what your title is, your position, your role, what company you work for, where you went to school, or what continent you live on--you have 24 hours in a day--1,440 minutes, 86,400 seconds--the same as everyone. How are you spending yours? If you want to do more, make more, gross more, serve more, influence more, or significantly change the level of your impact in any area, you simply must respect time.
4. Tap into passion. Passion is the fuel that ignites dreams to become realities. It's the difference between having a job you like and having a career that's successful. Connecting with your passion is one of the most powerful engines of success. When you do something you love, you will always succeed.
The Ultimate Battle - Old vs New - Graphic Design - Infographic
Are you an old school or a newbie designer?
If you have ever worked in a Design Studio you will have experienced the constant conflict between “Old” and “New” Design...
You know the ones: "Quark is better than InDesign", "We didn't have the internet in my day." Here we take a look back at some of the tools that older designers used to use and compare them to todays modern technologies.
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Old and New Design – A graphic by The New Media Company
Best Factors For Personal Growth To Achieve Your Best Life
There are nine success factors that you must know in order to start moving forward in life.
Each one of these success factors has been proven to be critical to the achievement of the best life possible for any given person. By systematically implementing one or more of these success factors into your life, you can put your foot on the accelerator of your own career and achieve the best life for yourself.
1. Education
The first of the nine success factors is education.
In our society, the highest paid people are those who know more than the average. They know more of the critical facts, ideas and information than the average person in their field. As a result, they can make a more valuable contribution to a knowledge-based society and live the best life possible. They are valued more, respected more and ultimately paid more money and promoted more often.
The rule is that, “to earn more, you must learn more.” If you want to increase your level of income and achieve the best life for yourself, you must increase your level of intellectual capital and thereby the value of the knowledge component of what you are doing.
2. Skill
The second of the nine success factors that you can use to achieve the best life possible is simply skill.
Your level of ability in your field will determine the quality and quantity of your results. The better you get at what you do, the easier it is for you to start moving forward to get a particular level of results.
As you increase your skill, through study and experience, you get better and better at doing the small things that increase the speed and predictability of your results.
3. Contacts
The third success factor for moving forward and achieving the best life is by developing an ever-widening circle of contacts.
You will find that every major change in your life is accompanied by a person or persons who either opens or closes doors for you. The possibility of the best life for you will be determined by the number of people who know you and like you and who are willing to help you.
In order to broaden your network of contacts, you must network continually, at every opportunity. There seems to be a direct relationship between the number of people you know and how successful you are.
4. Money
Having money in the bank gives you greater freedom and the ability to take advantage of opportunities when they come along. If you are broke, or in debt, you have very few options open to you.
One of the most important things I ever learned in life is that you are only as free as your options. If you have no options, you have no freedom. If you are stuck in a dead-end job that you cannot leave because you have no money set aside, you have put a brake on your potential. You are locked in place and have no option for moving forward. You can end up spinning your wheels and losing months and years of your time by the very fact that you have no choice but to accept whatever is being handed to you.
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30 YEAR OF EXPERIENCE REFLECTED IN PRODUCTS
1. Queue Management System
The innovation of our technology does more than solve customer queuing problems. SMARTQ Queue Management System streamlines all queues, improves the quality of customers service, controls queues more effectively and tracks productivity across the environment.
2. Clinic Queue Management System
WAB-I is a modern multimedia queue management system with wireless calling device. The system displays user defined videos and slide shows, messaging on the ticker and streaming multimedia by using WAB-i Multimedia Box with any LCD TV, Projector or Monitor having HDMI or DVI inputs.
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Nice Article i think if someone need to increase or try to hold their visitors Read this article hope the article is helpful
When visitors arrive, how easy is it for them to use your website?
Twenty-five years ago, usability expert, Jakob Nielsen, developed a set of general guidelines to help answer this question. Sometimes referred to as a “heuristic evaluation”, designers and usability experts use lists like these to measure how easy or hard it is to use a website.
I’ve paraphrased Jakob’s original guidelines to list ten questions you can ask to evaluate your own website, right now. Let’s get started:
1. Does your website keep things simple?
Avoid information that is irrelevant or rarely needed. Show only the text and visual elements that need to be there – no more, no less. Every additional thing competes for your visitors’ attention.
Avoid information that is irrelevant or rarely needed. Show only the text and visual elements that need to be there – no more, no less. Every additional thing competes for your visitors’ attention.
2. Are users informed?
Provide feedback when something changes, such as an icon lighting up or text telling a visitor that their task was successful.
Provide feedback when something changes, such as an icon lighting up or text telling a visitor that their task was successful.
3. Are you speaking their language?
Use words, phrases, and ideas that are familiar to your audience, and avoid computer jargon that few really understand. This is important: be careful about how much you assume your visitors understand your interface, product or business.
Use words, phrases, and ideas that are familiar to your audience, and avoid computer jargon that few really understand. This is important: be careful about how much you assume your visitors understand your interface, product or business.
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