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Which Colors Mean Wildly Different Things In Other Cultures? - DesignTAXI.com

Which Colors Mean Wildly Different Things In Other Cultures? - DesignTAXI.com | Writing about Life in the digital age | Scoop.it

One of the most fun things to do in design is swirling the latest color trends into your work. Color is a fascinating topic, and even a generator that understands color theory has recently been invented. Because they mean different things, companies also actively use color in their brand designs to encourage feelings and behaviors from customers. However, in different cultures, color theory isn’t all black-and-white. 


In this delightful infographic, SilverDoor describes color associations of different cultures, adding contrast to the way you think. Telling a person from another part of the world that you’re “feeling blue” may mean something entirely different to them. Is your favorite color offensive to another culture? Find out in the infographic below....


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Strangely enough, colours have different meanings in different cultures! In India, white used to be the colour worn by widows in mourning, while in the West, black is the colour preferred by those in mourning. On the whole, however, most colours have the same meaning across most cultures. Green might be the symbol for agriculture. 
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Jeff Domansky's curator insight, April 13, 2017 1:56 AM

Surprising meaning of colors in other cultures.

Ashley Villegas's curator insight, April 13, 2017 11:59 AM

Really cool... 

Michelle Harris's curator insight, April 13, 2017 1:20 PM

Very interesting article that I wish I had read years ago.  Happy reading....

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5 Ways to Make Your Blog Post Interactive on the Cheap

5 Ways to Make Your Blog Post Interactive on the Cheap | Writing about Life in the digital age | Scoop.it

Static marketing content is as outdated as print-only newspapers. Just as day-old newspapers become litter in the streets, static digital content is useless to the average reader. With such an inundation of static marketing content, one piece hardly stands out from others, meaning brands blend and ideas fade.

 

Readers crave the dynamic nature of interactive digital content. An ion Interactive studymeasured the success and general feeling from marketers regarding interactive content. In terms of effectiveness, 93% of marketers say interactive media is great at educating buyers; 88% say it’s effective at differentiating brands, whereas static was found to be only 55% effective. Not convinced yet? Did you know that interactive content also drives 2X more conversions than static content?

 

Despite these numbers, many marketers shy away from interactive content. It might be because it has a reputation for being expensive and labor-intensive. But that is an unfair reputation. Creating interactive elements is, in fact, easy, fast and even free....


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Five ways to make your blog post more engaging and interactive for readers from HubSpot.

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, March 4, 2016 10:16 AM

Five ways to make your blog post more engaging and interactive for readers from HubSpot.

aitouaddaC's curator insight, March 6, 2016 3:55 AM

Five ways to make your blog post more engaging and interactive for readers from HubSpot.

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Visual Trap: Why Obsessing about Your Website’s Visuals is not a Good Idea

Visual Trap: Why Obsessing about Your Website’s Visuals is not a Good Idea | Writing about Life in the digital age | Scoop.it

Why do you want to create a site? Is it to deliver good looking visuals to your visitors? No! The objective is to drive conversions, generate sales, improve brand visibility and ensure your business reaches a wider audience.

 

Unfortunately, an unnecessary focus on visuals might see you creating a site that is low on ROI. Your target website visitors are interested in getting more information about your business and its products and services from your site. If great visuals help drive brand and business messaging forward, well and good and that should be their primary objective. If they haven’t been picked keeping the website’s goal in mind, they will just serve to distract visitors.

 

Here are two sites that have made great use of visuals, and they serve to illustrate the purpose of the site. The visuals are arresting but do not distract visitors from what the website is all about and the products/services it is bringing to them....


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Are we too obsessed with visuals on our websites that we ignore the quality of the rest of the matter, like the written or descriptive part, or for that effect infographics? A good website will have a balance between the written content and the visual content! I would suggest a ratio of at least a sixty/forty between visual and written content as being ideal!
Jeff Domansky's curator insight, October 11, 2016 11:12 AM

If you're going to obsess about your website, focus on function, not just the photo.

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Free eBook: The Best Web Designs of 2015–2016

Free eBook: The Best Web Designs of 2015–2016 | Writing about Life in the digital age | Scoop.it

Useful for browsing or reading, this ebook describes 168 top websites from companies like Tumblr, Google, Airbnb, Dropbox, Bose, Coin, Reebok, and Nest, not to mention newcomers from around the world. Many examples are dissected and explained, along with 7 best practices for web design into 2016.

 

This 158-page ebook provides anywhere from 18 to 31 examples of these popular and powerful techniques (along with analysis of what works well for the sites)....


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A must check for web-page designers especially as it is packed with powerful techniques for making your website run!

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, September 14, 2015 1:27 AM

Compiling the best of what current web design has to offer, The Best Web Designs of 2015–2016 book provides screenshots from some of the most successful websites of the year. Free and recommended reading. 9 /10

Local Top Rank's curator insight, September 28, 2015 3:09 AM

Free E-Book download about Best Web Designs of 2015–2016 #ebook #bestwebdesigns #20152016 #webdesigning