“Creating Culturally-Correct Web Content For Global Audiences” was a discussion between Scott Abel, The Content Wrangler, and Maxwell Hoffmann, Director of Multilingual Document Globalization at Globalization Partners International. The two discussed best practices for creating web content. Maxwell provided interesting examples of color, imagery and expression mistakes others have made in the past. Scott and Maxwell also discussed how to determine if content (text and graphics) are both culturally-correct and effective in communicating to an off-shore, global audience. They also talked about how to avoid the most common cultural mistakes that unintentionally alienate the customers you are trying to serve.
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“Creating Culturally-Correct Web Content For Global Audiences”
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Scott Abel interviews Maxwell Hoffmann, Globalization Partners International
April 29, 2011 | 1:00pm EST/10:00am PDT Audio: +1 323.417.4600 Access code: 522-342-883 Webinar ID: 257-009-851
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6. tell us a little about
globalization partners international
what is it? what do you do there?
7. what does this image mean to you?
what is the significance? do you recognize it?
8. what is the overarching goal of creating culturally-correct
website content for a global audience?
goals are part of a content strategy for the web
9. you mentioned color, can you provide us with some examples
of how color is viewed differently around the world
red * blue * green * yellow * orange * black * white
10. how
about an
example?
red (luck/happiness) and yellow (noble) are good colors
in china, while white and black are associated with death
how do our color choices impact how people use our web content?
11. in brazil, purple is the color of mourning,
while red is the color of prosperity, strength, happiness
how do our color choices impact how people use our web content?
12. everybody
loves dogs,
donʼt they?
images are often the first thing to
attract our attention on a website
what are some good and bad examples of image choices
13. advertisement for toyota prado
in china
be aware of what is in the background of the images you use
14. you may find that your choice of
image yield unexpected consequences
cultural differences are not limited to text
15. be cautious not to assign your family values
to those of families from other cultures
each culture has its own norms, expectations and values
16. image selection is important,
but so are our choice of words
what impact can our selection of words have on reaching our goals?
17. text often contains alphanumeric characters;
do numbers have good and bad connotations??
what numbers are ones to watch out for and why?
18. westerners would probably not intentionally use
this number as an error message
it has a religious connotation made famous by hollywood
19. whatʼs wrong with
this address?
share a real story of about addresses and culture with us
20. what are some general cultural values
we should be aware of when creating web content?
www.globalizationpartners.com/resources.asp
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1:00pm EST china...
collectivism * rules * hierarchy * conformance
28. and then thereʼs yahoo.co.jp
appears more cluttered to westerners, but not to the japanese
29. then there is br.yahoo.com
the design is much closer to a western-style yahoo page
30. what can western content creators do to ensure the text they
create is machine readable? Bob R - Boston MA
garbage in - garbage out * machine translation * localization
31. what can a company do to avoid color issues when we donʼt
have huge staff or budget? - Diane L, Portland, OR
letʼs look at an example
32. case study: montana world trade center
non-profit * limited budget * targets = russian, spanish, chinese, gulf region
34. what do you see as the future of global websites?
and what abut mobile? Jessica Y - Long Island
dramatic rise in mobile * devices proliferate * touchscreens * thoughtful layout
35. what else can we do to prepare a website for a cross-cultural,
global audience? Lonnie W - Bloomington, IL
internationalization * date formats * unicode * currencies * forms design
36. Reverse text is obvious when thinking about arabic websites,
but what else should we consider? Pete E - Seattle, WA
table columns * navigation * interaction * images
37. weʼre adapting to other cultures on the web. are they also
adapting to our style? Bill B - Chicago, IL
are these issues changing as more people experience the web?
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Maxwell Hoffmann, Globalization Partners International
April 15, 2011 1:00pm EST 10:00am PST
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contact: mhoffmann@globalizationpartners.com
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