C.R.A.P.
No, I’m not being rude and I’m not swearing at you… I’ve just finished reading a book (The Non-Designers Design Book — Robin Williams) and have learnt that “CRAP” is the best way of remembering the four basic design principles: Contrast, Repetition, Alignment and Proximity.
I make no secret of the fact that I don’t consider myself to be a designer. I’ve never done a design course. I didn’t study design at school or college. I don’t look at elements on a page and think “wow, I wonder how I could arrange those to create a stunning visual display”, I think “wow, I wonder how I could semantically mark those up to create an informative web page that ranks highly in Google”. I don’t think of fonts as ways to make a page look pretty, I think of them as simply that: fonts. Typography is — or was — of little value to me.
However, by simply presenting me with ‘rules’ that can be followed to make design more effective, I can think of ways to mark-up elements of my website AND rank highly in Google AND make them look better: tying sections together (Proximity) and creating consistency (Repetition). Creating visual distinction (Contrast) to make important points stand out whilst looking tidy, and flushed together (Alignment). I am brimming with ideas already!
Of course, the problem now is getting them out of my head, and down on paper…
Amber said:
On 28 Mar at 7:29 pm
My problem is having the ideas in the first place and the knowledge to do what my designs require… :P
Malin said:
On 28 Mar at 7:58 pm
There is so much info you should know AND apply to everything you do. Blah. Thank god I don’t do it for a living! It’s hard to keep up!
Nan said:
On 28 Mar at 7:59 pm
I hate the feeling of having an idea inside my head and not be able to make it into something real – whether it’s on a pc or something more solid.
Tish said:
On 28 Mar at 9:00 pm
When I have a design idea, either a) it’s impossible or b) my fingers freeze and I’ve forgotten the meaning of the word “keyboard”. In the latter case, I find that consuming vast amounts of caffeine usually does the trick. If only there was a machine that sucked ideas out of your head and turned them into something you could make use of. Hmm. Maybe not. Sounds a bit dodgy to me.
Sara said:
On 28 Mar at 9:32 pm
So, you weren’t complaining? Just kidding! It sounds like a nice book! :) Just wondering, is it a lot like the books for dummies? The sarcastic title gave me that idea.
David Airey said:
On 28 Mar at 10:32 pm
That does sound like it’s worth the look (the book I mean). Even as a designer I’d be interested to see how other aspects of creativity are explained. It can’t all be crap. :)
Bubs said:
On 28 Mar at 10:52 pm
I consider you a designer… your layouts are always very organized and clean. There are a lot of sites of graphic designers who have nice illustrations but crappy websites :P
Belinda said:
On 28 Mar at 11:20 pm
I think your site layouts are quite CRAP as it is. Contrasting, repetitive, aligned and proximate of course. :D BTW, off-topic, but would you happen to know what happened to nu/mb?
Angela said:
On 28 Mar at 11:37 pm
That sounds like a really good book. Now I must go find it, as I could use to read something like that myself.
Melissa said:
On 29 Mar at 3:45 am
LOL…the title is awesome. And I’m interested to see what extra things you can come up with for your site…I think it rocks already. ^_^
Han said:
On 29 Mar at 5:14 pm
I’m doing a design course and I wouldn’t consider myself a designer, doing some arty farty course doesnt make you a designer in my opinion!
Arien said:
On 30 Mar at 1:15 am
I consider you a designer. I think the layouts you create are visualy tasteful. Not to mention, they’re always clean and compact, just the way I like it when browsing a site. You may not have this big flashy header but sometimes big flasy headers looking nasty.
Political Monster said:
On 01 Apr at 11:26 am
Of course you’re a designer. You don’t have to have had any courses, you just teach yourself.
Michele said:
On 01 Apr at 8:30 pm
I’m currently pursuing my degree in Graphic Design but I don’t consider myself a designer just yet. It is something that I would like to do once I get out of the military. Just because it’s something I can do from my house and it won’t take me away from my family. Just to echo what’s already been said. I consider you to be a very good designer.
Montoya said:
On 06 Apr at 3:07 pm
Ah yes, that was a great book, and one I enjoyed teaching. Make sure to check out my lecture slides on it: http://www.christianmontoya.com/2006/09/28/teaching-web-design-part-5/