Eye-tracking tips

When you’re working on a web redesign, it’s imperative to know certain behavioural trends, such as how a user’s eye moves across the page. I am currently part of the redesign team for The Canadian Wildlife Federation (to be implemented in the new year) and eye tracking was an important part of our site analysis and wireframing. Seth Godin highlights some good eye tracking rules in his blog.

Here are some excerpts from his list relating to content developers:

  • Headings draw the eye.
  • Large blocks of text are avoided.
  • Lists hold reader attention longer.
  • One-column formats perform better in eye-fixation than multi-column formats.
  • Shorter paragraphs perform better than long ones.
  • Show numbers as numerals.
  • Text attracts attention before graphics.
  • Type size influences viewing behavior.
  • Users only look at a sub headline if it interests them.
  • Users spend a lot of time looking at buttons and menus (so make them clear!)
Published in:  on November 27, 2007 at 5:02 pm Leave a Comment
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The future of magazines online

This is an old article about the craft of repurposing magazine content for an online medium, called (creatively enough) “The Online Edition” by Zoe Szuch. Although published in 2006, I felt it was still relevent with respect to the pros and cons of online journalism (and features yours truly). Let me know what you think.

Published in:  on November 16, 2007 at 4:58 pm Leave a Comment
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Book trailer, revised

I had to make the previous trailer private since I am unsure about copyright laws on the audio component. I’ve created a non-audio component (which I do not find satisfactory and hope to add audio once I figure this mess out!) and you can see it.

Published in:  on November 12, 2007 at 3:27 pm Leave a Comment
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Dragonfly’s first trailer

Okay, here it is:

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I don’t think it’s bad for a first attempt but I really want to know where to go to get royalty-free music. I remember Mitch Joel telling us of a site where artists post their music for webbies to use but I can’t remember the name of the site (something to do with dog?)

What do you think?

Published in:  on November 10, 2007 at 1:19 pm Comments (2)

Book trailers

Talking about social media marketing…Dragonfly Media Publishing is going to embark upon the strange and exciting adventure of creating book trailers!

Okay, a lot of them are pretty schmaltzy but I do like the panning variety with the book cover. Anyway, I plan on making one for each of Dragonfly’s publications (Child of Chaos, Stabat Mater, The Sleeping Assassin, and soon to be released Claire’s Bear and Windigo).

Rest assured (‘cause I know you were worried) that I will post them here when they are done.

Thanks to “No Rules. Just Write” blogger Brenda Coulter for her great advice on how to proceed.