Design Blog Focus by Bryan

What makes a great interaction design blog? Do people understand what we do? How do we write better? Do designers or clients care about our topics? What's our focus?

These are questions we asked ourselves as we looked over our writing from the past year. After an internal review, we decided to narrow the focus of our blog to seven topics. We believe our writing will improve by focusing on just a handful of concepts and allow our design experience to shine through the massive amounts of web clutter. We'll be adding an eighth topic in the coming months as we document the development and release of our debut product.

Here is a list of the topics:

Topics Defined

We went through a few iterations before narrowing the topics. Below is a table of the notes we created over IM and Google Docs in the past year. The list isn't perfect, but it's a great tool for challenging our ideas and helping us stay on target (the table was exported from Google Docs, so it might be wonky in some browsers). Let us know if we're veering off our goals!


Topic Reader Sub Topics
Our Content
Design Strategy Founders
Entrepreneurs
Start-ups
Design Strategists
Design Managers
Strategy
Use Cases
Service Strategies
Product Positioning
User Needs
Selling Design
Analytics
Web Audit
Marketing Influences
'Before they got big' stories. Failing smart. When to open up, when to narrow down. Hiring and team culture. 

How does our advice at the center of design thinking contrast or compliment what entrepreneurs hear from VCs? 
Interaction Design Product Managers
Project Managers
Designers
Interactive Designers
Developers
Methods
Design Decisions
Functions
Content
Interfaces
Architecture
Sketching
Successful UI decisions we've made, 'How To' examples.

Specific examples of best practices around the execution of a UI concept. This showcases our core skills with asking, sketching, peer review and presentation. How do you break down a problem and sketch a solution when you suck at drawing? 
Implementation Designers
Developers
Implementing
Design Tools
Coding Tips
Visual Design
CSS
Tricks
Color
Execution at the code (XHTML/CSS, PHP, Rails), visual design, maintenance and integration level. Don't separate them into design and code, keep it tight as one category. 

Front end designers love executing great thinking and visual design into the code. Mm, validation, savvy trickery, and SEO friendliness. 

Developers will love the info about integrating design work into what they do. This is often a headache.

Craft, attention to detail, people who excel at this, instinct, natural, passion for design.
Business & Startups Founders
Entrepreneurs
Startups
VPs
Product Managers
Freelancers
Business Examples
Start-up Concepts
New Products
Lessons learned working with 75 startups. ZURB has unique expertise in this area.

 How do you get scrappy and get something done? How do you apply design to solving a business problem and not just a user problem? 
Sparks
Touchy Feel-y Types
Writers
Clients
Designers
Web Developers
Freelancers
Founders
Fired Up!
Pleasant Surprises
Friday 15
3 Minute Lessons
Book Reviews
ZURBwords
Funny Videos
Great Links
Inspiration from the team, visual wow, bursts of creativity. The youtube videos of the charcoal animation and IDEO resume are great examples of this in action.

Colorful, cranky observations about odd product design, customer service, etc. Redesigns could go here. What's awesome is taking a bad experience worth complaining about and turning it into something useful that shows our thinking.

Example: The MBP flip top compared to Vaio's implementation. Yum v. yuck.
ZURB Clients
Talent
ZURB News
Press
ZURB News
New Hires
Inside ZURB
ZURBwired
Lecture Series
Newsletter Mentions
Examples of things going on at ZURB- people tend to like seeing the "inside"
Happy Clients Clients
Prospective Clients
Talent
Press
Client News
Case Studies
Client Wins
New Clients
Press Releases
The story behind our work- a conversational approach to a case study. Broad views of our work..

Cool things happening with our clients.
The Product
Customers
Clients
Designers
Press
Product Managers
Project Managers
Startups
Features
Case Studies
User Stories
Bug Fixes
Releases
Eventually this might move into it's own blog, but it's great to leverage the main blog to drive traffic.

This should highlight real world examples where we had a problem and then applied it to our solution.

4 Comments

  • Tor Løvskogen Bollingmo says:

    Nice list of topics. I might do something like this too. We're in the process of making a company blog, narrowing it down like this might be smarter after grasping a great deal of topics people would like to write about, so no one gets left outside?

    Btw.: The column 'Our Content' for Sparks and Happy Clients are duplicated.

  • Bryan (ZURB) says:

    Thanks Tor, I fixed the table.

    Company blogs need focus- a topic outline will help employees in the company understand how to create value. A blog is a business tool, so anything that helps shapes the company vision will increase the odds that it's a successful investment.

  • hedgefund intelligence says:

    BTW - Im up to about 100 visitors per day. Yours Sincerly

  • bottle promotional sports says:

    i found your site on Google and read a few of your other entires. Nice Stuff. Im looking forward to reading more from you. Anyway, what do you think about space? Ciao

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