Archive for April, 2007

Redesigning the front page step 1

Friday, April 27th, 2007

We are constantly trying to make small tweaks to make motigo a better place for you to spend your time. We strive for a usable yet aesthetic website. The fine balance of aesthetics and usability can however be tough to find. It is a often a result of a long iterative process of trial and error rather than a magic splash of geniality from our designers. For each little change you see in our products, such long process of trial and error lies behind. Creating the perfect website for you to use requires much effort and energy.

As an example, I will take you through the process of redesigning the front banner on motigo.com. It is a part of a total redesign of the front page - just a part of yet another iterative process.

When we first launched motigo in beta, we had a “flash banner”:http://motigo.com/images/motigo_en.swf showcasing motigo and our main products. Although this banner was pretty, flashy, and had some “wow” effect to it, it did more wrong that it did good. It left visitors saying “nice site, but what is motigo?” Of course, our egos could not live with this, why the process of designing a new and more friendly welcome page (and banner) began.

The starting point in the beginning of April 2007 was this:
motigo.com - April 2007

We had several goals for the redesign, although becoming aware of these we just as much an iterative process as designing the graphics itself.

*The goals for the redesign were:*

  • The less reading required, the better
  • The clearer the statement, the even better
  • Simplicity over “featuritis”:http://headrush.typepad.com/creating_passionate_users/2005/06/featuritis_vs_t.html
  • What motigo can help you with needs to be clearly stated
  • We wanted to clearly state what services we provide and what they are
  • To start take advantage of our free services, you need to sign up
  • A very important selling point of motigo needs to be stated: *it’s free*

The frontpage banner looked as this:
motigo.com -front banner v0

It didn’t really fulfill any of our goals.

It had a lot of text that was too small and too long to read (and too boring as well). The flashy effects of the banner gave the page a severe featuritis. When you moved your mouse pointer to click a service, the banner moved into something different. When you finally clicked anything, you were just taken to the sign up page instead of being presented with a proper page that could elaborate on the service clicked. It obviously didn’t work.

motigo.com -front banner v1

The first redesign captured a lot of our goals. The reading had been drastically reduced. The message was getting across much better. We now state what we can do for you, and with what tools we can help you kick ass. The featuritis was gone.

The banner was however one big piece of graphics, all linking to one page. We also needed to state that you need to sign up to get access to our services. It was however much better than the prior banner, why we put it up on the page immidiately. After a few days, we had ideas of making it much better.

motigo.com -front banner v2

The next redesign first and foremost included a sign up button. The background color of the banner was made brighter, and to illustrate that a signup would give access to all of our services, we made a gradient background becoming brighter towards the sign up button.
We also had an overuse of the motigo font (Yup, we have our own specialized font. Pretty cool, huh?), why the Tahoma font of the rest of the site replaced the subtitles of each service and of the main message (to the left).

motigo.com -front banner v3

Next, we realized that we left out the most important selling point of our services: *it’s free*!
This is why we added a banner showing that motigo is free. Realizing how important this actually is for how we help you kick butt, we made the “FREE FREE FREE” banner even bigger and darkened the font:

motigo.com -front banner v4

Tadaa! And that concludes the trivial task of designing a new welcome banner. On an after thought, we are aware that we shouldn’t bloat the banner too much with extra small banners and small gizmos. Then we’ll just end up creating a “parody”:http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=36099539665548298 of the starting point.

Much work goes into the smallest task. In this way, we are slowly moving towards a better motigo that will help you make your website kick some serious butt.

And so it begins…

Friday, April 20th, 2007

After the launch of “motigo.com”:http://motigo.com on March 31st, we’ve been busy tweaking and correcting small things making sure our users are happy. Our support team has been brilliant in keeping track of the minor glitches which we’re now on top of.

All in all we’re happy about how well our launch went. With existing users in the hundreds of thousands it was only very few existing users who suffered from the minor glitches that happened in transfering them from their former services (webtropia and webstats4u).

As we are finally on top of things again, we can begin to look ahead and concentrate on many of the exciting new features and services we have in store for you. We, the developers, have created this blog to have a direct channel with which we can communicate with our users.

Regarding the future… First and foremost, we will continue to improve the existing services we have, but we’re almost more excited about the new services that are coming. You will hear about all this shortly. We can’t wait to start!

Stay tuned. 2007 is going to be a great motigo year.