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Cheapest design element can dictate the overall look of a project. For example, if Instagram photos (due to their cost-effectiveness) are chosen over paid stock photos, their square format (1:1) might shape the entire website's layout. This approach can have advantages, as Instagram photos are often more authentic and widely used, making them easier to source without requiring special training.
However, there's a risk that using too many square elements could lead to a layout resembling something like Windows Mobile's grid system, which might feel rigid. To counter this, you can introduce variety through different shapes, animations, or layout adjustments to maintain a more dynamic and engaging design.
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Limit photo formats to most used ones on social media. Also a limit should be set for lenght of text, like it is on some social media platform, for a basic block of information.
Just as minimum lenght of text could be set, to fit overall layout.
Adding a "about" section (or other Basic block of information) to a flayer format should be as easy as sending a SMS with a photo from mobile phone, or sending a post with a photo on social media.
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Automation and integration between formats: business card, leaflet, brochure, catalog, magazine.
The leaflet format can serve as a homepage in the brochure or catalog format. Adding a gallery subpage in the brochure format will automatically add a "see more" button to the gallery section in the leaflet format.
The mutual integration of formats is meant to simplify the transition from one format to another as much as possible, creating a website/profile structure, even for a very inexperienced user.
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1. **Platform Overview**: The platform aims to provide users with a simple, customizable online space (profiles) such as business cards, flyers, brochures, and catalogs. It’s intended for showcasing products and services, not necessarily for driving traffic.
2. **Target Audience**: The platform focuses on businesses and individuals who don’t want to invest in complex websites but need a professional space to present themselves online, especially to clients they’re already in contact with.
3. **Product Showcasing Concept**: For types like "catalog" or "showroom," users can present a limited selection of products or services, with links redirecting to external platforms like Amazon or delivery services, without duplicating existing e-commerce solutions.
4. **Customization via CSS**: Instead of an advanced content editor, the platform will allow users to modify the appearance of their profiles by uploading a CSS file, enabling web designers to customize the look of all elements in a single step.
5. **Unified Template Design**: The platform will maintain a standard, aesthetically pleasing design across all pages to prevent unappealing sites. The unified template can be adjusted via CSS for those needing more customization.
6. **Integration of AI in the Future**: While AI is becoming widespread in CMS tools, the platform will initially not use AI due to budget constraints. However, it will be built with the potential to integrate AI features in the future when legally and financially feasible.
7. **Focus on Simplicity and User Experience**: Ease of use is paramount. The interface should be as simple as sending a text message with an image, allowing users to fill out only the fields they find necessary, ensuring fast page creation.
8. **Data Privacy and Legal Support**: A key differentiator will be the focus on data privacy and legal compliance, offering users transparency and minimizing the use of cookies to avoid complex GDPR issues.
9. **Limitations on Content**: There will be constraints on disk usage (20-30 MB per profile), image size, and text length to keep pages lightweight and fast, following the principles of simplicity and ease of use.
10. **Multi-version Profiles**: The platform will support multiple versions of the same type of profile, such as a flyer for individual clients versus one for wholesalers, and versions in different languages, to cater to diverse audiences.
11. **Legal and Privacy Prioritization**: While other platforms focus on AI, the platform will dedicate resources to provide legal and privacy support for users, making it a trusted space for businesses concerned with data protection.
12. **Minimal Integration with External Services**: To keep the platform lightweight and protect users' data privacy, integration with external services like social media or analytics will be kept to a minimum.
13. **Differentiation from Social Media**: The platform is not designed to compete directly with free platforms like Facebook or Instagram but offers a controlled, ad-free environment for presenting professional content.
14. **Potential for Future Integrations**: The platform’s future could include partnerships or integrations with services like Amazon, depending on user demand and the platform's growth, while maintaining its unique offering.
15. **Avoiding AI Dependence**: While AI may provide advantages, the platform will focus on its current strengths, like simplicity, privacy, and cost-efficiency, allowing time for AI-related legal issues to be resolved before incorporating advanced features.
16. **User-focused Design Philosophy**: The platform's priority is user control and a seamless, stress-free experience for non-technical users, rather than focusing on attracting high volumes of visitors or using AI for content generation.
17. **Scalable Architecture**: The platform will be designed in a modular way, allowing for easy expansion and the addition of features like AI or integrations when the timing is right

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Business card (user ),
flyer (onepage, profile),
brochure (website),
catalog (showroom),
magazine (blog).