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Doug Seidl is a member of the WorldprofitDesign Team at www.worldprofit.com Remember, your site mustbe appealing in design AND make use of tested successful marketingtechniques. Let our expert design marketers work for you!Contact mailto:customerservice@w
371f In this edition, we'll be having a look at two websites.
These two sites are what I like to call Traditional Business
websites. These businesses are not based on the internet alone
like many e-business sites we do, but are traditional everyday
businesses that have store-fronts and showrooms. With that in
mind, a slightly different approach had to be taken; we weren't
creating the image or identity of the companies from scratch,
but had to work with the existing and established image that
they have previously laboured to create in the material world.

When creating any website, a designer must look at the drive of
the site. What does the client want to accomplish with their website?
Do they want to emulate their storefront and be able to accommodate
online sales, or do they simply want to create an online presence
that effectively acts like a brochure... informing and enticing
the viewer, with the goal of bringing the customer into their stores?

The two sites that we'll cover were created with the aim of creating
an online presence. The two companies are local businesses that are
quite comfortable with doing business in a traditional fashion. They
simply wanted to have an informative website that could tell potential
customers what they had to offer, as well as make their pitch as to why
they were the best company to deal with... and hopefully as a result,
gain that customers business.

The two companies are:
1) Gray Office Furnishings - http://www.grayofficefurnishings.com
2) Place-Crete Systems Ltd. - http://www.place-crete.com

RESEARCH
Before making any design decisions, a bit of research was needed.
We had to find out as much as we could about the business - what
the clients needs were, their audience, their competition, their
budget, and everything in-between. Once we had this information,
it had to be edited down to some key points. Here are some of
the key points about Gray Office Furnishings and Place-Crete Systems:

a) They were both localized businesses operating in a traditional
fashion, including offices, showrooms, customer interaction, etc.
This was important to consider because it was something that they
knew could not be replaced with a website... they needed to continue
offering the face-to-face customer service that they were use to
providing. As a result, their websites are used as a tool or aid
to assist with their customer service rather than replace it.

b) They both had physical items to showcase; Gray Office had different
styles of furniture, and Place-Crete had on-location images of their
quality workmanship. Once again, this is important to consider because
it meant that we had more than text to work with. In other words,
we had the framework to create a captivating, visually pleasing site
that is more image heavy than most pure e-business sites. This is
something that most designers really enjoy, and it gives us a chance
to flex more of our creative muscles. It is not appropriate to have
an image heavy site when the content is primarily information based -
when speedy download times and maximum efficiency are required. We
felt that with these two sites, however, it would be more appropriate.
These companies should show what they have to offer, and text alone
could not do this. Of course, as always, we still had to keep the
download times within reason.

These two sites, are essentially online brochures. If you have ever
gone into a car dealership for example, and picked up a brochure for
one of their cars, you will find a lot of things in common. In a car
brochure you will find all the vital statistics, features, and benefits
of the car, but the text will not be long-winded and boring; the information
won't go on for pages and pages and bore the reader to death. It will be
clean, sleek, efficiently organized, and kept to a minimum. In addition,
you will also find that car brochures usually have beautiful design
and imagery that lets the product speak for itself. Gray Office Furnishings
is a good example of this comparison. Like cars, furniture is very visual...
and like cars, furniture can have sex appeal. With the sleek curves,
and hard lines, it only made sense to treat furniture in the same manor.
When a prospect see's this site, the idea is to get them into the showroom
to see how great the furniture is in person.

Presentation is everything. Yes, I'm sure most of you have heard this
cliche, but think about how true it really is. One should never present
ones product in an ugly manner, this will detract from what is really
important... the product, the customer, and in turn, the sale.
The form of the site, must follow the function of the site.

c) We've established the visual basis for these sites, but what about
the information? Of course we need to have text and information, but
what kind and how much? Well, with these sites (or any for that matter)
it is not necessary to bombard the prospect with information that is not
important to them. The only thing that is important is getting the
customer to purchase your products/services. The customer will come to
the site to see what you have to offer, so give them what they want...
but only give them enough to satisfy them to the point that they will
contact you. Therefore, both the information they seek, and the means
of contact should be prominently placed and easy to find. Notice how easy
it is to find that information on both of these sites. Makes sense right?

Having minimal text with these sites also allowed us to utilize
layouts/formats that were nice and clean, and that didn't require
much scrolling. This brings us to some of the design decisions
that were made with these 2 case study sites.

VISUAL DESIGN DECISIONS
With every decision made so far, there has been a reason. It's time
to discuss some of the reasons behind the visual design choices that
were made. If this stage goes wrong it can ruin everything.
There should be a reason for everything, ie: layout, color, shape,
size, and font choice. Lets go through some of the design choices
that were made with these two sites.

LAYOUT:
- www.grayofficefurnishings.com
- www.place-crete.com

For both of these sites, as discussed above, I wanted to go with a clean,
sleek, compact design layout. This would accomplish consistency, clarity,
easy navigation, visual interest, and a comfort level with the viewer.

SHAPE:
Working along with the layout, I wanted to use shapes that reinforced
some of the conceptual ideas found within the subject matter itself.
- www.grayofficefurnishings.com
With the Gray Office Furnishings site, I chose to utilize some of the basic
language found in the different types of furniture that they offered.
This includes soft curves, hard edges, straight lines, repetition,
contrast (big & small), grooves/cut pieces (moving parts), displacement,
symmetry/asymmetry, organic/mechanical, etc. While using this visual
language,
I strived to achieve a balance between all of the above. Just as furniture
is an art form, so was the process of trying to capture the balance of
these contrasting ideas.

- www.place-crete.com
With the Place-Crete site, I used the same visual language that I just
described above with Gray Office Furnishings; however, with Place-Crete
I had a different message to convey. Place-Crete deals with concrete,
cement, engineering, construction, and the like. Very industrial sounding
stuff. Hard edges, straight lines, grid based blueprints/schematics,
smooth finishes, hard surfaces, etc. So that became my visual language
with their site.

COLOR:
- www.grayofficefurnishings.com
Just as described above in the Shape section, there is a duality within
the characteristics of different types of furniture. I wanted to capture
the warmth of wood, and the coolness of synthetic materials - the vibrancy
of some colors, and the conservativeness of others. Once again, I tried
to achieve a balance between these contrasts. There are different styles
and themes of office furniture, and of course different types of people
and offices. With this in mind, I had to create a site with a broader focus.
My aim was to try and appeal to all of them in a professional, clean,
and organized fashion.

- www.place-crete.com
With Place-Crete, I wanted to capture the cool smooth nature of concrete.
In addition, I added a bit of construction yellow to counteract the
overwhelming coolness of this site. The goal was to create an image of
professionalism, cleanliness, precision, and craftsmanship. I wanted to
leave no doubt in the viewers mind that this company meant business,
and that they hold themselves to extremely high standards.

IMAGES:
- www.grayofficefurnishings.com
Just as with the other design elements described above, I wanted to
create contrast and balance between two opposing concepts. I tried to
choose images that would capture these ideas... including color,
shape, size, etc.

- www.place-crete.com
I tried to utilize images that wouldn't necessarily reveal too much of
the messy details, but ones that would generate enough interest, and
maintain the design theme that has been established - cool, engineered,
industrial, hard edge, precise, and clean. I wanted to create a sense
of absolute confidence - a boldness that implied that this company
knew exactly what it was doing, and can be trusted.

FONT CHOICE:
- www.grayofficefurnishings.com
- www.place-crete.com
For both of these sites, the font choice was fairly simple.
Since both of these sites aim for a clean look, a simple and sleek
sans-serif font such as Arial or Helvetica was used (sans-serif means
that the strokes of the letters don't have caps or feet at its joints
or ends like Times for example).

DOWNLOAD TIME:
While both of these sites appear to be fairly image heavy, they are
not as bad in terms of download time as you might think. Nobody likes
to wait forever to see your site... especially busy business people.
Keeping the audience in mind, I aimed to create the perfect balance
between beautiful imagery and reasonable download times. On one hand
we didn't want to have a dry and boring site; and on the other we
needed it to download fast enough for our targeted audience.

CONCLUSION

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Many Traditional Businesses may not see a need for setting up a website...
but it doesn't have to be difficult. With more and more of these types
of businesses setting up shop online everyday, or even just a presence,
it doesn't take long to realize that a website can be a useful tool
in staying competitive. If you don't have one, your competition
eventually will... if they don't already!

About the Author

Doug Seidl is a member of the Worldprofit
Design Team at www.worldprofit.com Remember, your site must
be appealing in design AND make use of tested successful marketing
techniques. Let our expert design marketers work for you!
Contact mailto:customerservice@worldprofit.com

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