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User Experience Director and/or/vs Creative Director

A recent conversation regarding a project at work has me thinking a lot about what a Creative Director’s role is in the interactive space. I found this article about it  User Experience Designer vs. Creative Director | UX Booth and the comments are actually more informative than the article itself.

The article was written in 2009. Two years later, I think the topic is still one that hasn’t been fully explored and is still very relevant.

I tend to agree with some of the comments about how the role of “traditional” Creative Director and UX Designer are starting to blur (depending on the type of shop you’re working in), but at the same time I see how in the future there should be a separation between the two.

I keep trying to beat this into the minds of the traditional creatives I’ve had the pleasure of working with for the past six months:  “At the end of the day if we make the experience for the user a good one, they will be happy. A happy end user will make for a happy client. A happy client will make for a happy agency.”

Some creatives struggle with this notion because the “big idea” doesn’t always translate well onto the web and they feel then the site design isn’t “creative” and won’t win awards. I would beg to differ! What we do as interactive designers and developers is create a space online where content is used as well as consumed. Our job is to make sure that content can be consumed quickly, easily and as expected. To me that is the “big idea” and to do it well, you have to be creative as hell as well as analytical and detailed-oriented.

Another mantra I’ve adopted recently: “We build things that are used while traditional creatives build things that are consumed.. there is a big difference.” As a Creative Director in the interactive space, you have to understand this and believe it in order to achieve success for your client, and you have to be able to communicate this to the client when moving a campaign to the web or creating one specifically for the web.

“Big ideas” don’t work the same way on the web as they might for TV or print advertising. Think about your favorite web sites. Do these sites have a campaign behind them? or is there one “big idea” that dominates the site? I bet your answer is NO. Think about that for a moment. It’s the content and how that content is executed that makes it a great site.

Now this isn’t to say that all sites can’t be cool and fun and creative, but there is a time and place for that and herein lies the real challenge. To know when to flex your creative muscle and to know when to make sure the user is happy.

User Centered Design
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Color Calibration Settings for the Samsung D6000S LED-LCD TV

After tinkering around with the settings for 3 days and reading multiple forums and articles about color calibration, I think I NAILED IT!

If you’re looking for color settings for your Samsung LED LCD D series unit.. try this:

Picture Mode: MOVIE
Backlight: 15
Contrast: 100
Brightness: 48
Sharpness: 36
Color: 50
Tint: 50/50

Screen Adjustment Sub Menu
Picture size: Screen Fit
Position [grayed out]
PC Screen Adjustment [grayed out]

Auto Adjustment  [grayed out]

Advanced Setting Sub Menu
Black Tone: Darkest
Dynamic Contrast: OFF
Shadow Detail: 0
Gamma: 1
Expert Pattern: OFF
RGB Only Mode: OFF
Color Space: CUSTOM (see below)
White Balance (see below)
10p White Balance: ON (see below)
Flesh Tone: 0
Edge Enhancement: OFF
Motion Lighting: OFF
xvYCC: OFF
LED Motion Plus: OFF

Picture Options Menu:
Color Tone: Standard
Digital Noise Filter: OFF
MPEG Noise Filter: OFF
HDMI Black Level [grayed out]
Film Mode [grayed out]
Auto Motion Plus: OFF

Color Space Submenu:
Red: Red 59, Green 5, Blue 0
Green: Red 20, Green 55, Blue 3
Blue: Red 0, Green 5, Blue 100
Yellow: Red 57, Green 50, Blue 0
Cyan: Red 14, Green 51, Blue 55
Magenta: Red 50, Green 5, Blue 59

White balance submenu:
R-Offset: 24
G-Offset: 25
B-Offset: 26
R-Gain: 31
G-Gain: 25
B-Gain: 25

10p White Balance submenu:
Interval 1: Red 5, Green 4, Blue 4
Interval 2: Red 0, Green 0, Blue 0
Interval 3: Red 1, Green 1, Blue 2
Interval 4: Red 0, Green 0, Blue 0
Interval 5: Red 2, Green 2, Blue 1
Interval 6: Red 0, Green 1, Blue 0
Interval 7: Red 1, Green 1, Blue 1
Interval 8: Red 2, Green 2, Blue 3
Interval 9: Red 0, Green 0, Blue 1
Interval 10: Red 0, Green 0, Blue 3

That’s what I’m using and it looks AWESOME!

 

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Top 10 Free WordPress Themes of 2011…so far

I’m always on the prowl for well built, well designed and well… free wordpress themes. A recent project has me on the hunt again for the best new themes to be released this year. I try to not only find themes that are hot design wise but have all the latest back end bells and whistles. Enjoy. I did the dirty work and here is what I’ve found.

Below are the top 10 of the first quarter or so of 2011 (in no particular order).

WOO Themes – Placeholder
Release Date: 19th January, 2011

Placeholder by Woo Themes

A “pre launch” countdown theme. This is a great idea and I’ve seen them popping up all over the place but of course WOO does it the best and they were smart by releasing it for free.

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WPCrunchy –  BizPress
Release Date:
March 20, 2011

BizPress by WPCruchy

WP Cruchy continues to put out quality premium themes for free, one of the few. This theme has a sweet slider, shortcodes, multiple page templates as well as a clean design that makes it easier to mod.

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Renova – Just words, your words
Release Date: March 31, 2011

Renova Theme

This theme looks simple at first glance, but when you learn what it’s all about this thing is sweet! Best of all, it’s MOBILE READY!

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Whiteboard Theme Framework
Release Date
: Feb 10, 2011

 

Whiteboard is more of a framework than a theme but still at it’s core it has a bare bone theme which gives a quality design team the ability to develop their own themes. What draws me to this framework is it’s ability to go mobile instantly via the  Less Framework, an adaptive CSS grid system.

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The Scoop from wpStyles.org via Speckyboy
Release Date:
Feb 15, 2011

The Scoop

Everyone loves a quality magazine style premium WP theme for free right? I love the styling on this theme, has a high end news blog feel with an interesting 4 column layout.

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Modern Theme via Dessign.net
Release Date
: April 5, 2011

Modern Theme

If you like clean, Swiss-like minimalist design you’ll like this theme. Not a big fan of the cross out hover states but that’s an easy fix. This theme puts the featured image front and center and has a unique layout that I find appealing. It needs some modifying but it’s close.

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Spectacular
Release Date: Jan 10, 2011

Spectacular

Spectacular is a heavily designed theme released exclusively on Smashing Magazine. I typically try to stay away from graphic heavy themes as it makes them more difficult to mod, but there is something the color scheme in this that draws me in. With some great typography, great textures and muted color scheme this theme stands out form the crowd. I also really like the form design on the post pages. Good stuff.

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Degoy Magazine
Release Date: April 9, 2011

Degoy Mag

Simple WP Themes puts out a ton of “decent” themes but their latest one caught my eye. It’s really not a magazine theme (seems they just name everything “magazine”). To me this would make a nice sleek traditional blog theme, which we seem to be seeing less and less of.

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Garuda Di Dadaku – Tumblrish Theme
Releast Date: Jan 29, 2011

Tumblr Theme

This one of the best free Tumblr-like wordpress themes I could dig up. I think it’s awesome how developers were able to take the functionality and theory behind Tumblr and transform it into wordpress themes. WordPress has many advantages over Tumblr and if you’re already into WP and don’t want to switch to Tumblr this is a great option. Not a huge fan of the graphics on this theme but that’s easily fixed.

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Easy Docs
Release Date: March 7, 2011

Easy Docs

I love to see WP tweaked and pushed to the limits and it’s always interesting to see how a good designer/developer can use WP to make it do what they want it to . Easy Docs is a great example of that. The author needed a theme to help him document a project he was working on so BAM! a new way to use wordpress. Awesome.

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Our Jobs In Cyberspace: Craft Vocabulary vs. Storytelling

Great quick read by Zeldman today that is getting the ol noggin’ moving on this slow Monday morning.

Zeldman brings up an interesting theory about the creative ARC. Basic theory = “young practitioners often argue passionately about theory while older practitioners tell stories and draw pictures.”

He asks at the end of the post where we are in our careers. Here is my response:

Like many of the folks that have already commented, I feel I’m falling in the middle of this “arc”.

I think I’m still finding my own personal style (do you ever really find it though?), so keeping up with the buzz and not falling behind is very important to me. At the same time I feel a lot of my design ideology comes from experience and just stuff that’s in my head.. this, I think is how i keep my designer soul intact. I feel I have to because it’s why I got into the business.. to be creative and solve problems.

I’m find it is also important to know what the hell you’re talking about and merely being creative doesn’t cut it in our business. You have to back up your understanding of UX to really be relevent. There needs to be reason behind a design and I don’t think that hinders your creativity, I work with some traditional creatives now and it’s been in interesting experience seeing the big differences in the two. I’ve also been tasked to help them understand more about how I work, and that is where being in the “middle of the arc” is coming in mega handy!

 

Where do you fall in the “creative arc”???

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Is FormSpring worth a damn?

Is FormSpring worth a damn?

Answer here

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VOTD: Duke Nukem ForEver Reveal Trailer

I think this trailer says it all. 

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How People Tweet [#infographic]

I’m truly shocked that only 3-6% of people tweet with Tweetdeck. Thought that would be WAY higher. (via The Next Web)

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The art of sharing [infographic]

Found some good infographics today yo! Please share.

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Guilty as charged!

My obsession between Twitter and Facebook shifts back and forth personally. But I totally buy these numbers. 

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Infographic of the Day: How Big Is The Web?

BIG!