Design is not about you

who's your audience When you are redesigning or redefining your company's image, one of the things that is very hard to do it to step back and understand who your real audience is.

Designing a logo, a website, a brochure or even something as simple as a blog post is not a task to have the attitude of, "I like it, so it is good."

The most important thing about any design is to remember your audience. Who are the people that you want to attract? When you do something personal, it is all about you. When you do something for you business, it is all about them.

So, next time you have to create something... write an article, design a brochure or redo your website... make sure that you don't let yourself fall into the trap that you know better than your target audience what they need.

Ask members of your target audience then take their advice seriously.

Remember that every time you design anything your customer will see, you are redefining who you are.




Corey Smith is the president of Tribute Media a web development firm providing high performing, industry specific websites. He is a businessman, writer, technology fanatic, graphic designer and web developer. His greatest passion is teaching, consulting and speaking.

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