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Looking to the poster for inspiration?
One way to remain usable and yet be different, is to look for inspiration beyond the web. For example, look at print designs that have to grab people’s attention and communicate a lot of information quickly.

One example of this is printed posters.


Posters have to be:

  • Visually attractive in order to grab attention.
  • Easy to take in at a glance
  • Provide more information to the more interested reader

In other words they need to be…

  • Engaging
  • Usable
  • Scanable
  • Have a clear information hierarchy

Sound familiar? Websites face exactly the same challenges.

Take a look at these posters below. Each is visually striking, provides key information first but has additional information for those interested. This is how we should approach web design.

Using poster design on the web
You maybe looking at these and wondering how this approach can be applied to the web. After all, they don’t have much in the way of content.

Setting aside the fact that most websites have far too much content and need to be simplified, it is not impossible even with more content.

In fact a lot of web designers have already taken inspiration from poster design. Here are just a few from an inspiration library.

Personally I find this new generation of websites encouraging. It demonstrates an advance in the aesthetics of the web without undermining the principles of usability.
These designers should be commended for their desire to push the boundaries of traditional web design and for looking beyond the web for inspiration. They should be commended for rejecting the myth of the fold.
(See The Fold Webpage)

What about you?
So have I inspired you? Do you think that we can learn from the print design world or are the two worlds too different?
Post your thoughts in the comments on the Blog!!
My attempt on the right of a X5 Poster Website......

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