Compromise…

If you read David Pogue’s column in the New York Times, you know beneath his funny and random banter, there is always a grain of poignancy. Somehow we doubt he’s just talking about digital photo frames here:

“The only question, then, is why manufacturers don’t actually bother doing what’s right. I’m sure they have all kinds of excuses for compromise: “That would cost money,” “That would set us back a month,” “That would limit sales in Eastern Europe,” whatever.

But you don’t have to have an M.B.A. to understand that refusing to compromise on design, for any reason, can lead to fantastic commercial success. Look at Apple, Google, Sonos, R.I.M. (makers of the BlackBerry), or (in its glory days) Palm.

So what goes through the minds of executives who don’t sweat the small stuff? Don’t they realize that critics and bloggers will find and publicize the limitations? Don’t they realize that customers nowadays can compare notes, can warn each other away? And in a crowded field like digital frames, why on earth can’t they see that the only way to differentiate is to be better than the other guys?”

We could all do well to remember that…

( via Daring Fireball )

Feb
09

Just because it’s new…

xerox-old.jpg There is sometimes pressure to do something “new” within an organization. For the most part, that’s a positive thing. Searching for new solutions keeps an organization youthful. Still, the pursuit of “newness” can be a dangerous thing as well. It’s important to recognize the importance of your brand, and ensure that you don’t misuse it. Brands like Coca Cola, IBM, and Apple have had the same logo for years, and they still look fresh. It’s a testament to how effective, the original mark was.

xerox-new.jpg One of the companies no longer on that list is Xerox. They just recently redesigned their wonderful and simple “old” logo. Don’t get us wrong, the new logo is good. It’s just not great. It pretty much guarantees a redesign again in a few years. It’s just not “timeless.”

Jan
08

New Site Launched! – ARSI

ARSI website designed by Entermotion It’s always nice to work with friendly professionals. ARSI really stands out from the crowd in that respect. Not only did we enjoy building their website for them, but getting to know them a little as well. Their story is a very impressive one. They’ve grown phenomenally fast, and shown a lot of grace while doing it…

Congratulations ARSI. We hope the new site brings you lots of new business in the new year. And if anyone reading this has the unfortunate need for account recovery, – we know some tough but nice people who would love to help.

Visit the site

Dec
18

Growing again…

We’re hiring again. We have two open positions, an experienced web developer, and a design intern. If you’re smart, quick, and want to join a team that values effort, -send your resume/portfolio to info@entermotion.com.

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