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I like the simplicity of this Men’s Fashion blog
I’ve always been one for simplicity. I believe in toning down the flashy elements of a design in order to let the idea of the project stand out. I am always weary of pretty graphics because I’m suspicious there is something, or a lack of something that they’re trying to hide. A blog that does this well, is this Men’s fashion blog. first, there is a powerful logo that does a hell of a job of subtlying playing of the … Continue reading
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Tagged design, Mens Fashion Blog, Minimalist, Shirts, Simple
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How many T-shirts do I have for sale again? Inventory Management
In my last post I relieved my desire to start my own T-shirt business. I started by creating a few for a test market. I have been running a niche blog about Mennonites and thought, hey, why not see if I can shill a few on the site. I have sold a couple of them and started noticing one large problem: inventory management. Every time I sell a shirt, I have to do a recount of the total left. I … Continue reading
Designing the perfect process: production planning
As I mentioned in a previous post, design is more than just making physical objects but also incorporates non-physical entities. I’ve entertained the idea of starting my own business for a while and as a result have become fascinated with the idea of production planning. Basically, it involves the design of the most streamlined manufacturing process with minimal raw materials, least amount of excess product on shelves but always having enough to supply every customer with your widget. I started … Continue reading
Design is more than just creating physical objects. Example: Mortgages
Ask anybody what requires design and they’ll be quick to mention buildings, posters, cars, clothes and so on. These are all physical objects. Objects that are most often created by hand and can been seen or touched. Now this is completely true and should be not discounted. Experiences can be designed too. A good holiday experience is designed an curated in such a way that it provides a fun and memorable experiences. But what about a Mortgage? Is it designed? … Continue reading
The 14 step process for creating a Website Design Interface
Step 1: Know Your User or Client. To begin, an understanding of the most important system or Web site component, the user or client, must be obtained. Understanding people and what they do is a critical and often difficult and undervalued process. The first step in the design process involves identifying people’s innate and learned characteristics, and understanding how they affect design. Step 2: Understand the Business Function. A system or Web site must achieve the business objectives for which … Continue reading