Cross-Cultural Collaboration:China & The West
Since the Chinese population represents about a 1/4 of the world population and as the number of broadband users grows, it would be foolish for designers intending to operate in the international community not to research and understand the habits and needs of this market. This is an interesting article on the top ten "myths" about design in China. Well worth a read.
http://www.uigarden.net/english/the-top-10-myths-truths-abou...
Here is another interesting article on usability in China. A quick look at any Chinese website and you will be struck by how distracting and chaotic it can be. There is currently a debate over whether this is because Chinese users actually prefer it this way or if they simply haven't yet settled on any specific usability preferences.
http://www.uigarden.net/english/usability-half-way-round-the...
When designing for an Eastern audience, bear in mind that due to the huge differences in culture, society and language, just because something works for a western audience does not necessarily mean it will work for the East. Tastes can be widely different. Just try finding cheese in China!
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Randy, this topic interests me a great deal. I have been reading two things recently that may be of interest to you. The first is a recent cover story in Fast Company magazine about the growing creative class in China. The story highlights a growing number of designers, architects, fashionistas who are trying to generate an authentic Chinese street culture and creative expression.
http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/116/features-the-next-cu...
The other is an amazing book by UK journalist Will Hutton called The Writing on the Wall. He was here recently (NZ) and we had dinner with him. Cool guy. His argument is that creativity and entrepreneurship and communism are on a collision course becasue creativity requires freedom to operate and communism is, well, not exactly free. Here's the Amazon link:
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gw/104-2472001-3968732?ini...
by vheeringa on 12 July 2007, 11:35