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Youre building a business, but great design feels out of reach. What if you could design it yourself? Become the designer your startup needs. Learn easy design strategies to attract more users and help your business succeed.

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Please note: For the best reading experience, consider using the PDF version of this eBook. The ePub and Kindle formats provide limited control over graphics and typography, and thus are not ideal for a design book. I've made every effort to ensure the ePub and Kindle versions are readable, but for better viewing of the graphics and illustrations, consult the PDF. Thanks for reading!

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Thank you sincerely for reading Bootstrapping Design!

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Chapter 1

Introduction

We are bootstrappers: developers, scientists, hackers, founders, marketers, writers, designers, and thinkers who are building the new breed of online businesses.

We are starting businessesnot pandering for design awards. We're building lean and profitable startups rather than the next Facebook.

If you aren't a bootstrapper, this book isn't for you. There are many design books that teach how to become a full-time-job designer and many that teach formal design theory and advanced techniques for readers with years of experience.

This book contains the minimum design fundamentals that bootstrappers must understand in order to launch a business. My intent is to emphasize design basics rather than to reduce the whole of design to a bag of tricks. You'll notice peripheral topics such as kerning, color wheels, and art history are absent. This is not because such topics are unimportant but because they are neither suitable for beginners nor relevant to their bottom line.

I'm writing this book because design truly affects the success of businesses. I believe in bootstrappers and the businesses they are building, and I know design can help them succeed. I believe great design is for everyonenot just the few fortunate enough to have big budgets.

Attracting More Users

"Getting more users" is the wrong way to think about business. Before you do anything else, including read this book, you should know who your users are, where they are, and how you can reach them. Great business comes from understanding peoplewe have all seen that truth firsthand.

Design cannot fix a flawed business strategy. My first web app was beautiful by all accounts, but it failed. It failed because I did not understand business nor the customers I wanted to reach. Do yourself a favor: before you start up, learn. Read about business and research your customers. However, be careful who you listen to because there is much bad advice in the startup scene. The only reliable sources of business advice I have found are Amy Hoy's 30x500 class and Ash Maurya's book, Running Lean.

Design Affects Business

Once you understand potential customers, you can use design to engage them. How? Design strengthens communication. Design exists to support content and deliver ideas with greater effect, clarity, and insight.

If potential customers do not understand what you are offering, they will not buy your product. So not only do you need to be a good writer; you need to learn to present your message clearly.

However, your goals do not end with making a sale; designers aim to create a painless and, hopefully, even enjoyable experience. Forming an emotional connection with customers cements your brand in their minds.

Research reveals that visual beauty supports business goals. Aesthetics build trust in mere milliseconds, affect purchasing decisions, and even affect perceived value and usability.

(Read about the research at A List Apart here and here, and at UX Myths.)

Design It Yourself

You wouldn't be reading this book if you didn't already see the value of great design. The real question is: why should you be the designer for your business? There are many other ways to fulfill your design needs: themes, templates, frameworks, crowdsourcing, and (obviously) hiring professional designers.

Hiring a designer is expensive, and when bootstrapping you have to question whether a new, undeveloped idea warrants such a substantial investment. Many of us couldn't afford to pay a designer $100 per hour even if we wanted to. However, validating the idea before you sink too much money into a project is wise, regardless of whether you can afford it.

Themes, templates, and crowdsourced design never fit the project. They are generic and inflexible. They are created without any understanding of the problem they propose to solve. These methods reveal the difference between design and decoration; you will accomplish more by tailoring a message than you will by slapping any pretty logo on a page.

Frameworks like Twitter Bootstrap and Foundation can provide a great starting point for a new project, but still require some design acumen to be fully realized. No framework can do all the work for you.

So instead of any of these, learn to design it yourself. You are absolutely capable of producing beautiful design that supports your business. Keep in mind that later, as your successful business brings in profits, you can even hire a professional designer if you'd like.

But for now, designing it yourself is the best course of action. Be honestit's the option you fear most. But rather than fearing the edge of the precipice, we're just going to jump off the ledge.

Chapter 2

You, The Designer

Today, anyone with a computer can be a designer. Choose a font, find a cool color, and you've got a snazzy new logo. It's so easy that your eight-year-old niece or nephew can do it.

However, we assign mystical reverence to the work of professional designers. Their elegant color schemes, provocative typography, and eye-scorching aesthetics leave us dumbfounded. Only "creative types" can achieve this; only near-savants who were born with a special talent.

Browsing design websites further compounds this assigned reverence. There, designers discuss creating processes rather than creating design. They promote glossy techniques over the boring fundamentals. They fawn over other designers, who command the current popular aesthetic.

The design forums that helped groom and educate many who now call themselves professional designers (including myself) have all but disappeared. Instead, we have ffffound, Dribbble, Cargo Collective, and other closed-gate communities where the intent is that you peek in through the bars and hope that someday you'll get inside. There are fewer modes of meaningful learning. Less sharing of experience. Now, it's "Check out this beautiful illustration and custom lettering. If you can't do something this cool, we won't let you in. Good luck getting here."

Seeing all that, you'd think design is difficult. You'd think it's complicated, and that gaining basic skill requires hours of studying a multitude of advanced topics. And you'd be wrong.

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