I recently saw this design-y geek-y cartoon on Design Observer. For anyone who doesn't know me, I can often be found complaining about improper grammar/spelling or design principles (or lack thereof). I often feel like I want to hunt down whoever is in charge and correct them on whatever it is they have done wrong.
The principles of design are simple as long as you can remember CRAP.
C is for contrast!
If you're going to have contrast, make sure it is obvious! i.e. make the text WAY bigger instead of by just one point, or instead of just making it *shudder* bold. . .PS this doesn't apply to blogging. *wink*
R is for repetition!
Don't choose a different font or colour for everything. Try and repeat the elements to achieve some sort of consistency. This is used for creating product/company recognition. . .what do you think of when you see the colour combo white & green on a product? TD Bank? XBox? iPod shuffle? Depends on the green probably. This was probably a bad example (as Joel knows, I'm bad at examples). I learned this repetition thing in grade 4 art class. My teacher said "always try to use a colour 3 times in an image to make it more pleasing." She also told me to try and keep those colours separated, as to create a triangle of colour.
A is for alignment!
This bugs me endlessly. The final word on this is to line things up at least with something else. And keep it consistent. Don't right-align something, left-align something else and have the header centred. Gross!
P is for proximity!
This makes copy easier to understand, web sites easier to navigate and information easier to sort out. Think: what is most important? And put that element in a place of prominence. Keep groups of info together! This one is harder to explain but you'll know it when you see it.
Well now you all know how much of a geek I am. But come on, everybody has something they are geeky about and everybody has something that bugs them to no end. Maybe not as many as I have. Maybe more (!!!)
31.7.06
18.7.06
overwhelm
{often be overwhelmed} give too much of a thing to {someone}; innundate : they were overwhelmed by farewell messages
In this case, I am overwhelmed with things to post about that I find cool. Although it would be nice to be overwhelmed with farewell messages. I guess.
A magnetic floating bed » no hiding things under here!
The two-second tent » how awesome is this?
Photo wallpaper » Endless photographic possibilities!!
Why haven't I seen recycled chopstick art before?
And last but not least, something nostalgic » America or burst!
*edit: Sorry for more YouTube but I totally forgot how funny this was.
In this case, I am overwhelmed with things to post about that I find cool. Although it would be nice to be overwhelmed with farewell messages. I guess.
A magnetic floating bed » no hiding things under here!
The two-second tent » how awesome is this?
Photo wallpaper » Endless photographic possibilities!!
Why haven't I seen recycled chopstick art before?
And last but not least, something nostalgic » America or burst!
*edit: Sorry for more YouTube but I totally forgot how funny this was.
17.7.06
14.7.06
.look.younger.live.longer.
I just took the RealAge test. I guess I'm 31.5 years old, compared to my actual 23.6 years. For those who have never heard of the RealAge Plan, it was developed by a Dr. Roizen. I heard about this test from the book You: The Owner's Manual by Dr. Michael F. Roizen and Dr. Mehmet C. Oz. I am loving this book. It's so interesting! Pick it up, if you have a chance. I actually heeard about the book because Dr. Oz was on Oprah, he talked about some great things (including poop...that's right, poop)! So, back to my 31.5:
What should I do about it?
Make sure I am getting enough vitamin E, folic acid and potassium.
Add flexibility training to my workout routine.
Keep on top of my blood pressure and cholesterol.
Try to relieve stress and be safer day-to-day (e.g. not driving while impaired).
What am I doing well?
Taking vitamins
Diversifying my diet
Eating breakfast every day
Maintaining a healthy intake of calcium, fruit and vitamin C.
Healthy resting heart weight.
Strength training and cardiovascular exercise.
For anyone reading this, let me know your results! I'm interested. There is also a nutrition assesment, which brought my age down to 28.6 because I eat so well.
What should I do about it?
Make sure I am getting enough vitamin E, folic acid and potassium.
Add flexibility training to my workout routine.
Keep on top of my blood pressure and cholesterol.
Try to relieve stress and be safer day-to-day (e.g. not driving while impaired).
What am I doing well?
Taking vitamins
Diversifying my diet
Eating breakfast every day
Maintaining a healthy intake of calcium, fruit and vitamin C.
Healthy resting heart weight.
Strength training and cardiovascular exercise.
For anyone reading this, let me know your results! I'm interested. There is also a nutrition assesment, which brought my age down to 28.6 because I eat so well.
13.7.06
popcorn++
Recipe!! Last night I felt like POPCORN! And I felt like cooking (as per usual).
So I jazzed things up a bit (imagine that) with a caramel popcorn recipe I found on the VegWeb.
I didn't have corn syrup, otherwise I might have made this one from All Recipes (I scaled it to 8 cups because that is about one bag) because it sounded easier. But the non-corn syrup one was FANTASTIC and way easier than I thought. w00t!
So I jazzed things up a bit (imagine that) with a caramel popcorn recipe I found on the VegWeb.
I didn't have corn syrup, otherwise I might have made this one from All Recipes (I scaled it to 8 cups because that is about one bag) because it sounded easier. But the non-corn syrup one was FANTASTIC and way easier than I thought. w00t!
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