design
Can an image-upload page be a work of art?
- 23 November 2008
I think so, the more I think about Etsy’s. I was making an upload page for a summer project of mine (Green Fabric), and the more I thought about how to design the page, the more complicated I found it: How should everything be explained? The image sizes, types, how thumbnails are cropped, etc., etc. But look at Etsy’s page:
I love the simplicity and clarity of the process that’s laid out. And the text at the very bottom — unbelievable! No big long header ala “How to get best results when uploading images:” But simply,”Tips:“ Beautiful! Perfect! People know they’re there to upload images … why needlessly repeat those words? And the sentence, “We’ll resize everything for you.“ Sublime. Communicates several positive things simultaneously. And it saves paragraphs.
With copy that’s this succinct and on-point, it will actually stand a chance of being read.
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