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5. Make it Easier to
Find Information
1. Deciding relevance. Do I even care?
2. Getting an overview. What are the main ideas? What's
most important?
3. Basic comprehension. What text explains this chart?
4. Retrieving buried details. I remember something
about an orangutan... where was that?
5. Finding actionable details. How do I get in touch?
6. In the Real World…
1. What's this brochure about? Hm... looks
like it's about phrenology. I need a
phrenologist!
2. What services do they provide? Are they
certified? Are they local? Huh. I dunno.
3. How do I get in touch? There’s no
number. I’ll Google it later.
4. (Later, at home) Now what was I going to
Google?
9. Use Size Consistently
Identify the roles of your
visual elements.
Size elements consistently.
Provide strong contrast
between elements with
different roles.
23. Now, Analyze Yours!
• What are the informational needs?
• Sizing
• Grid Structure
• Headings & Lists
• Proximity and Grouping
• Alignment
• Elimate!
Editor's Notes
Have a look at the two flyers below. Which one is more appealing to you? Which one looks cleaner?
If the one on the right looks cleaner to you, then – hooray! I've done my job. But what does it mean to "look cleaner"?
People have the same basic informational needs when looking at a document you've designed. The informational needs of a single person will usually evolve in roughly the order listed above. For example, if someone's looking at a brochure, his thought process might be something like:
The important thing to remember is that you're not making your whatever-it-is-you're-making for you. You're making it to help someone else find the information she needs.
How do they use size differently? How do the differences contribute (or detract from) their understandability?
There are two main differences in how size is used between the two flyers.
First, the contrast between the header text and the details is much greater; the header text is much larger. Second, size is used consistently among similar elements.
These improvements serve to clearly reveal the roles of the different bits of text. The improved flyer makes it clear what's header text and what's detail text. Even if the text were in another language, you would be able to differentiate the headers from the details.
Identify the roles of your visual elements.
What purposes do the different bits of text serve? What questions do they help answer? Headers answer questions like "what is this about?" and "where is the contact info?"
Size elements consistently.
Headers should look like other headers. Detail text should look like other detail text. Small variations in size are confusing, because the brain has to figure out if the differences are meaningful.
Provide strong contrast between elements with different roles.
This helps people easily identify the different kinds of content in your design, and that helps them find the information they need.
Can you say the same about the original? It has slight changes in font size between one block of text and the next, and no two blocks look quite alike.
For example, the block starting with "Please come and visit" is slightly smaller, but in all caps and bold. Can you easily tell what's header text and what's detail text?
Grids don’t have to be in columns – there just needs to be a defined organization.
Use frequent headings, and make sure they are descriptive in their content and distinctive in their look so they are set apart!
Lists in bulleted or numbered format make instructions and key points easier to read.
When you looked at the collection on the right, did you immediately recognize that there are two groups of kittens? How about the collection on the left - are the kittens grouped?
When we see kittens (or any other visual elements) placed closely to each other our brains immediately assume that they form a group sharing a unifying concept. The kittens to the right are grouped by color — grey on the bottom, non-grey on the top.
By grouping related content and visuals together you help the user quickly find the information he needs. To prevent confusion and frustration, group elements which are actually related. That sounds obvious, but it's easy to forget.
Place related items close to each other.
Our visual brains assume that items placed close to each other form logically related groups.
Make sure the grouping is obvious.
Put enough whitespace between groups to make it clear what elements are actually grouped together. Otherwise people have to go through the trouble of closely examining your design to figure out what goes with what.
Alignment is crucial to giving your designs a clean appearance and to conveying organization. Slight misalignments are confusing and look messy. On the other hand, using strongly contrasting alignments can make your design more interesting and attractive.
Alignment is one of those features that's easy to overlook — newbies usually don't give any conscious attention to it. However, you can really change the character of your design by changing the alignment
Avoid Slight Misalignments
Slight misalignments look messy. Because the brain thinks that visual differences mean something, a misalignment makes it waste effort trying to figure out the meaning.
Break Your Center Alignment Habit
Center alignment often gives a much "weaker" impression than left or right alignment. It looks especially bad with many lines of text.
Experiment With Contrasting Alignments
Consciously using different alignments in your design can serve to make it look more interesting. It can also make it easier for people to find information in it by further distinguishing the separate sections.
Often, people add extra lines, boxes, bullets and other visual flotsam in order to convey information that's adequately conveyed with Size, Proximity and Alignment. Including this fluff makes your user’s brain work harder, as it has to figure out the significance of these elements