November, 2009

Are We Cheating Ourselves?

We downloaded an Apple app on our home computer last night. Walking from the kitchen to the office, I glanced at our newly installed program on the screen and did a double-take. The screen looked like a children’s book!

Children’s books have big shapes, are basic, friendly, and colorful. The ultra-simple usability movement, heralded by the innovating designers of today, follows essentially the same principles: super-simple, easy-to-use, friendly web and communications design. It is true that interfaces should be easy, but are we cheating ourselves by regressing to elementary concepts?

Our brain grows constantly and has for all time. Its neocortex is an exclusive product of that growth, and the only thing that differentiates us from primates and lizards. Our brains have gotten bigger because we think to survive; its our M.O. For all time, its our brain that has served us by solving environmental, emotional, and logical problems that physically we’d be unable to overcome. What happens when we cease to challenge ourselves? Are we stunting our brain’s growth and as such our evolution?

Am I against keeping-it-simple usability and design? No. We work on learning and applying it every day at Blue Daring. My contention is this: let’s not fear challenges. Critical thinking is what defines us as humans, helps us develop intelligent solutions, learn and grow.

A Little Goes a Long Way

It’s pretty rare not to meet someone who doesn’t love chocolate. I mean what’s not to love about the sweet confection? It can, however, be enjoyed in different ways. There is your run-of-the-mill candy bar available at any store; satisfying yes, forgettable always. Then there is the pure quality and intense taste of a specialty piece of dark chocolate. Having a higher concentration of cacao, dark chocolate is so rich that it only takes a small bit to cure even your biggest cravings.

Much like a little piece of dark chocolate, concentrated marketing efforts pack a mighty punch. Whenever you have an exciting new business endeavor many offers and seemingly exciting opportunities will come your way.  It is important to take time and really map out which of these opportunities are the ones worth following.  You will find yourself with many propositions that at first seem good but you will soon find out are not effective and are a waste of time.  Mapping out a marketing campaign and only concentrating on a few smaller  efforts that strategically incorporate your message and effectively deliver it to your target audience will help you not only reduce the risk of wasting your time and money but also help you measure your success and ROI easily. Saving money and insuring success sounds like a sweet deal to me.