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Your Home Page Is A Magazine Cover

While your business’ website surely has more tasteful content than what you’d find in the tabloids at the checkout line, there is something to be learned from their covers.

Magazine covers aren’t meant to tell the whole story, they’re meant to pique your interest enough that you part with $4.99 to read the contents.

When planning out your website – particularly the home page – take some cues from the magazines:

  • Pay attention to hierarchy and organize the most important information in places of prominence. They eye moves from the upper left corner of the screen to the lower right (one reason the company logo is in the top left corner on most sites). This visual path will help you configure your page.
  • Use punchy lines of text with small blurbs that link to the interior content pages of your site.
  • Keep as much information on the home page “above the fold” as possible (okay, this is newspaper-speak, but still works here). In other words, you don’t want to lose any critical bits off of the bottom of the screen.
  • Above all, keep the home page layout simple – engaging, but simple. A magazine cover can’t hold all of its interior content, and neither can your home page!

Please, take one: I just wrote a short article called “5 Things Your Small Business Website Needs to Engage Your Customers“.

High Quality Websites Yield Better Results

Kind of a “duh” statement, however, this article on Wall Street & Technology got us thinking. The article reports that researchers “found that the higher an investor rates the quality of a firm’s online features, the more money he keeps with that firm.”

The same idea can be applied to your company’s website, no matter what you’re selling. Think about how your audience wants to receive the information they need. Will they make an online purchase if your product images are too small? Will they feel secure making that purchase if the design of the site is less than professional? If your site is informational, is it organized in a user-friendly way?

Three Pieces Receive American Graphic Design Awards

Studio 22 is recognized with three American Graphic Design Awards for 2008. With over 10,000 entries from which to choose, and less than 15% making the cut, we’re honored to be on the winners list. This nearly four decade-old competition honors outstanding new work in print and collateral, advertising and sales promotion, packaging and point-of-purchase, internet and interactive design, broadcast and motion graphics, corporate identity and logos. The competition is judged by a panel of nationally-recognized leaders in the graphic design and advertising industries.

Our winning entries include a sustainability report, a catalog website and a promotional campaign.

A huge ‘thank you’ to our clients, who make these types of announcements possible!

studio20two.com has a (slightly) new look

While not a complete redesign, Studio 22′s web site has a new look. New case studies and work have been added, as well as many text updates. Go check it out!

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