subject: Art direction is not a "blogazine" [print this page] Art direction is not a "blogazine" Art direction is not a "blogazine"
Magazines don't set out to simply decorate stories individually. Their goal is to combine visual imagery and language to enhance the story's meaning. Design variations are a result of that desire, not a cause in and of itself. On a magazine staff, art directors and copywriters spend a tremendous amount of time brainstorming different ways to enhance a story, from choosing the design style, selecting related content features, and honing the story's tone of voice.
To translate that process to the practice of web design, we need different frameworks to give us flexibility within a given format. Custom fields for styles within content management systems at the individual post level are a start. However, the ability to write custom CSS doesn't automatically mean a blog post has been art directed. Art direction transcends custom blog posts. It is something different and extraordinary. Art direction elevates and enhances meaning.
Art direction brings clarity and definition to our work; it helps our work convey a specific message to a particular group of people. Art direction combines art and design to evoke a cultural and emotional reaction. It influences movies, music, websites, magazinesjust about anything we interact with. Without art direction, we're left with dry, sterile experiences that are easily forgotten. Can a New York subway ad about the homeless provoke you to donate money? Why do you want to beg Clarice Starling to turn around, even though you know she can't hear you? How do candles transform a regular meal into a romantic evening? Art direction is about evoking the right emotion, it's about creating that connection to what you'