Dreamweaver Workbook

Designing for Pleasure

We are pleasure-seeking creatures and appreciate fine things: beautiful colors, textures and shapes; contrasts in rhythm; layers of complexity. But fine things cannot compensate for an unpleasant reading experience.

  • Instead of asking “What can I do with this space?” ask, “What does a reader need from the text?”
  • Instead of asking “What new font am I dying to use?” ask, “What does the text need from me?”
  • Instead of starting with visual inspiration, read the text you’ll be working with.
  • Design a pleasurable reading experience, and the other fine things will follow.

Steve Jobs: "People Don't Read Anymore."

Amazon's Kindle e-book reader will fail, Steve Jobs says, because Americans simply don't read. From The New York Times:

  "It doesn't matter how good or bad
  the product is, the fact is that 
  people don't read anymore," he 
  said. "Forty percent of the 
  people in the U.S. read one 
  book or less last year. The whole
  conception is flawed at the top
  because people don't read anymore."
  

Google’s Android platform gets a similar drubbing. Also, there were 100 prototype MacBook Air designs prior to the final model.

  "Some of the competitors’ machines
  are so flimsy, [Jobs] said, they 
  require a fifth or even sixth
  [rubber] pad to keep from sagging."