When we approach a new design, whether a large, complex website or a tiny business card, we follow the same principles — principles which help us consistently (and quickly) turn out the type of work we've become know for. So, in case you're taking notes, here are a few of our secrets. In our humble opinion, good design is:
It doesn't matter if we're going for a minimalist, modern look or a rough and tumble, organic feel. We always employ clean, grid-based design, guiding the eye through the page and bringing your story to the forefront.
Joe Sporano says, "Good design is obvious. Great design is transparent." And we agree. When the world interacts with your brand, they want to experience your story. Truly great design supports the story, making it tangible and alive, but never competing for attention.
God bless us artsy designer types. For all our oozing creative brilliance (ha), we have a tendency to get lost in the design, and when this happens, the visuals take center stage and the story gets lost. Thankfully for you, we've learned how to tame the beast.
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