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UX and good digital design
It would seem that Feng Shui is not only limited to interior design and Chinese culture, but its design principles are now being considered for improving the user's experience (UX) on online platforms.
Connecting a brand with its user
The resurgence of the ancient, philosophical system can be seen in global financial institutions like HSBC and Standard Chartered Bank, where the Feng Shui principles are being incorporated into their online services for customers. "We are systematically using the principles of feng shui to design and enhance banks' online properties for customers," says Boz Zou, the head of UX at HeathWallace Asia (the JWT-owned UX design company which has HSBC and Standard Chartered amongst its clientele).
The notion of harmony is the key component to ensure that the design is based on the customer's needs. Putting people's particular circumstances at the core of the design, is another important factor - like are they using a mobile device for instance. Thirdly, having a sense of chi, or in digital design terms being dynamic and able to continually innovate, is being employed by UX designers in this space. The last of the six feng shui principles that are being adapted to improve UX, is being aesthetically pleasing, sustainable and seamlessly connected.
Brands that are already doing it
Whether some big brands know it or not, feng shui principles are already being used and digital design, Amazon, Starbucks and Apple are among the pioneers in this regard. Anthony Long, another practitioner and supporter of feng shui in digital design, is the principal technology and marketing practice lead at Harrison Group Ventures in Chicago. He maintains that Apple for example portrays a consistent approach in their online platforms as well as their storefronts. The brand seems to embody precision, clarity, ease and abundance - pertinent elements of feng shui. What (still) sets Apple apart and contributed to it being a pioneer in its field, is the understanding of the importance of providing a connected user experience.
Keeping an open mind
Having said this, feng shui doesn't always enjoy a positive perception and remnants from 90's interior design trends come to mind. The digital community needs to think laterally and consider how applying the principles to improving UX, can strengthen the connectedness of brands with their customers. A combined support base comprised of experienced and trained designers, brand marketers and those in the creative arts is required to drive the underlying principles and thereby improve the overall UX of brands.
"Backing the results up with numbers will obviously go a long way in growing the follower-base of feng shui principles in digital design. Everything in digital can be measured and making simple, yet effective changes can markedly increase users and visitors to your online platforms," says Bluegrass Digital MD, Nick Durrant
Ruminate on the notion that the average online user is already bombarded with a plethora of digital and social platforms that all require the same measure of attention. Decluttering your UX and simplifying the process for the user will go a long way in setting your brand apart and entrenching it in the hearts and minds of users. Connecting the brand with the user through a considered and clear UX design, is paramount to ensuring longevity.
Examples of brands using feng shui principles in their UX
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About Bluegrass Digital
Bluegrass Digital is a leading provider of creative technological solutions and digital production services for mobile, web and social platforms. With our head office in London and hubs in Cape Town and Johannesburg, our highly-skilled team offers a diverse pool of knowledge and expertise, bringing together creativity and innovative technology that delivers top-notch results for our clients.
Our expert knowledge in creative technology and development means that we are able to deliver a unique offering, centered on service delivery excellence. Bluegrass has a proven track record of delivering high-quality projects on time and within budget.
As one of the pioneering digital agencies in South Africa, we have many years of experience in the industry and can deal with just about any challenge presented to us. We understand that each client and every project is unique, and we ensure that we take the time to thoroughly understand you and your business, align with your strategic objectives and develop a strong working relationship.
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About Nick Durrant
Nick Durrant is MD at Bluegrass Digital, a digital solutions company with offices in Cape Town, Johannesburg and London. We are experts in crafting web and mobile products and platforms. After spending 17 years in working the tech industry in the UK and setting up the Bluegrass in London in 1999, Nicholas now runs the company from Cape Town, developing the business into Africa and Europe offering world class digital solutions.We help businesses transform and succeed in a digital world through insight-led customer experience, innovation and technology built to scale. We are an innovative technology solutions company with over 20 years of international experience. Our services cover digital transformation strategy, web and mobile design, content management systems, mobile app development, ecommerce and managed services.
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