Posts Tagged ‘Design’

25 Sites That Inspire Great Design

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

A while back a friend (@AquinasWI) and I were talking about design inspiration. It is pretty easy to get heads-down in our daily jobs and life and now stop to smell the roses. Working where we work there is a lot of design that comes through and we just take it as it comes.

We decided to do a little exercise. We decided to find 25 sites that inspire us to want to design better websites, that inspire us to go the extra mile for a better user experience below is my list of 25… I know everyone’s tastes are different, but these are the designs that charge my design battery.

1. Charles Elena design

Charles Elena design

2. Morphix

Morphix

3. Square Eye

Square Eye

4. Mutant Labs

Mutant Labs

5. Mail Chimp

Mail Chimp

6. Work Awesome

Work Awesome

7. Ride Oregon

Ride Oregon

8. Second & Park

Second & Park

9. Artua

Artua

10. Tea Round

Tea Round

11. SMS Parking

SMS Parking

12. webdesigner Depot

webdesigner Depot

13. Ernest Hemingway Collection

Ernest Hemingway Collection

14. Take the Walk

Take the Walk

15. Jeff Sarmiento

Jeff Sarmiento

16. 2pitch

2pitch

17. Dean Oakley

Dean Oakley

18. Viget Labs

Viget Labs

19. Mayflower Brewing

Mayflower Brewing

20. The New York Moon

The New York Moon

21. Team Green

Team Green

22. Silverback

Silverback

23. Pottery Barn

Pottery Barn

24. Matt Mullenweg

Matt Mullenweg

25. Giraffe Restaurants

Giraffe Restaurants

Ready, Fire, Aim!

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

Recently, Hello Goat Designs (HGD)  has been working with quite a few new clients and most of them share a few things in common. They all want web sites, they want them now and they are completely unsure what that will do to their workload.

It is most excellent that these companies are entering the digital age and realizing that they need a web presence to help promote their businesses, be another sales lead generator and help gain brand recognition and credibility. The problem that these companies are running into is that they want a website, but have no idea what it takes to get one. They see what they like in other companies’ sites, but don’t connect the dots and see how those companies got where they are.

They don’t realize that design can only take you so far; that good content makes a good website. They come up with all these ideas about look and feel and even navigation without having any plans for content. They can picture in their minds how awesome their website is going to look. They are overly excited when they see the first mock-ups of their new home page; greeked text and all. They completely believe they are ready to launch and call daily for progress reports.

We call this the “Ready, Fire, Aim!” syndrome. The excitement level and the anticipation of their first web presence  gets the best of them. They want to see it live now! So, when they see their sites for the first time in an “Alpha Environment” they usually see something that doesn’t look exactly like they pictured. Their exuberance is shattered into a million tiny pieces. They have a hundred questions that all sound the same. “How come it looks blank?” “I gave you our mission statement, why doesn’t it take up more space?” “Why is there so much white space?” “Where is all the content?”

So, to avoid this first crushing blow to our new clients excitement level, we here at HGD have been working  dilligently with these new clients to prepare them for what comes with owning a website and keeping it up and running. We have been talking a lot about some scary phrases like “content plan”, “information architecture”,  “website maintenance” and “content management.” We have been consulting these businesses on what they need out of their web site, how they should use their new online presence and what information they should consider displaying on their site to fit their overall online goal.

These converations can be painful at times for any business just starting to dip their toe into the online pool. In the long run it is better to have them up front then to have the crushing reality of a well designed/poory executed/non-performing website.

Cobbler’s Kids

Sunday, May 17th, 2009
Hello Goat Designs finally gets some new digs!

Hello Goat Designs finally gets some new digs!

Well, well, well… what do we have here? It has been too long since Hello Goat Designs took care of themselves and did a little design work just for them! It feels really good to get this site up and finally running. HGD is starting a blog as well (I know, it is completely obvious because you are reading this now… but please, give us a small break, we are excited!).

So, what is the this blog going to be about you ask? Good question. Mostly we will be talking about design, working with clients in effective ways, running a small business, emerging technologies, mobile applications, stream of conscience, ADHD, I like to ride bikes, whats for supper… (sorry, got carried away.) Basically, stuff we are interested in and things we hope that help those of you doing the same things we do. You get the point.

We have put a lot of thought into this website, and will do our best to stay up to date. This web site has been a labor of love and will continue to be a work in progress. Some features on this site will come and go as things come in and out of vogue and as we learn more about the new hip things to have on our site. So please stay tuned; there is a lot more excitement to come. We are happy you are here and if you need anything please leave a comment or drop us a line.

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