The
Website WOW Factor
The measure of success – the
difference between a killer website design and a standard,
ho-hum website design, is the WOW factor. When someone looks
at your website do you want them to say, “gee, that
really looks nice.’ Or do you want them to say, “Wow!”
There are 7 different steps in helping you command the WOW
factor.
The Concept
A concept can be most anything. Last
week I saw a concept for none other than a Website Design Company!
They were in the process of redesigning their website. Rather
than post some boring text: “We are Under Construction”,
they used an image on a large scrap sheet of page mocked up
with a pencil rendering of their logo, navigation and text.
This was a very smart and clever way to communicate that they
were “under construction.”
Develop a Concept
You want to think inside the box, outside
the box and all around the box. The idea here is not to fall
in love with the first idea you think of or the first example
you see. It’s a bit like buying a car. Take time to write
down ideas and ask other people’s opinions.
I recently saw a great web concept
that ties the past to the present. An auto collector website
for collector enthusiasts built their site on an archeological
theme a la Indiana Jones. The underlying message was that
vintage auto collection and restoration can be fun, exciting,
rewarding and lucrative.
Take a Trip Around the World
When I was refining my digital chops
in broadcast design, some of the most innovative graphics and
animations came from the United Kingdom or the Netherlands.
Did you know you could set Google to view any combination to
website from these languages/ countries?
Arabic, Armenian, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese (Simplified),
Chinese (Traditional), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English,
Esperanto, Estonian, Filipino, Finnish, French, German, Greek,
Hebrew, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese,
Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Persian, Polish, Portuguese,
Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish,
Thai, Turkish, and Ukrainian. Go
to this link and set your preferences.
Avoid the Website "WHAT?" Factor
There should be no doubt or ambiguity
as to what your website is all about. Your message, your concept,
your website should be ON POINT.
You have a few seconds to communicate your message before your
visitor moves on to the next website. This means that everything
on your website comes together to provide a crystal clear picture
of your products, services and/or information.
1) Your navigation is clear and concise.
(Stay away from artsy mystery meat icons or hidden roll-overs).
Keep it clean.
2) Your photos or graphics are clear enough
to stand on their on merits or meaning.
Try this quick experiment. Turn on the TV and turn-off the
volume and turn to a channel that you never watch. If you
see any footage, graphics or commercials and have one split-second
of a questionable thought as to what you are watching then
you have experienced the ‘WHAT?’ factor.
3) Don’t try to squeeze 20 pounds
of information into a 5 pound sack.
If you have tons of information then you are way ahead of
the game. However you should display your information within
the proper framework on your website. Keep this content separate
to avoid ‘information clutter’.
Keep your main message face front and place
your additional informational content in less conspicuous
areas of your website.
For example;
a. Create an Editorial Section
b. Provide Articles or How-To Guides
c. Create a Knowledge Base / Glossary of Terms
d. Post a question and answers page (FAQ)
e. Post News Stories and the latest news stories related to
your site's topic.
f. Provide Guest Interviews
g. Provide Product Reviews
h. Create a forum on your site.
i. Create and start a blog
WOW Simply means WOW!
Wow applies to most every conceivable
first impression we have when something captures our eye. WOW
is the difference between a Red Ferrari and a Ford Escort, WOW
can be experienced on a billboard, in a building design, in
a painting, photograph or website.
It’s not the motion or the
music (you can add that later). WOW begins with a concept.
WOW can be bold or subtle, loud or soft, large or small, black
and white or bold color.
About the Author
Ricardo Vidallon is company owner and creative designer for
http://www.visionefx.net |