Saturday 23 February 2013

One Small Seed



The magazine I’m researching is the One Small Seed, South Africa’s pop culture platform. One Small Seed informs, advertises, shows and promotes many forms of art and culture. From photography, architecture and music to graphic and fashion design.

The layout, menus and grid structure are very well organized. The use of images makes it easy to navigate the website, even though it was the first time I went on the website I never got lost or confused, and I knew exactly where to go. It’s very simple and user friendly making sure anyone can navigate it. Many pictures and photographs relating to the articles you want to read and to the genres you want to check out. There's also a search engine in case you’re looking for something specific in the website.

They’re using a black Helvetica font on a white background making it easy to read and understand. The headlines and story headings are in caps so it catches your eye so you don’t miss any story, articles, photos and styles you want to know about.


The content is very varied, unique, recent and well written. If you love the art lifestyle you’ll find what you’re looking for on this website. From music, art, conventions, photography to the latest events, news and new people coming up in the field or reviews, interviews and whatever you want to know about the culture and the lifestyle of the art world. For example it gives news of the current events from animations, to Skrillex touring South Africa and latest photography albums and styles.


It has used a simplistic style approach to the website, using imagery, simple fonts, easy navigation systems and the most current information and content they can find relating to South Africa. Images on the left with information on the article to the right of the picture, with information saying who wrote the article, when it was written and how many comments there are, and of course the headline of the story in caps and larger text.


There are many genre’s on the website including; architecture, photography, culture, lifestyle, design, photography, events, interviews and reviews of the art world and pop culture. There are many articles and stories on different music genres and its artists like The Ratrod Cats, Th’ Damned Crows and The Vodun Haunts, even Skrillex and Soul music.

Which falls right into who and what the market is. The people that follow the latest trends in photography, art and design or just fans looking for inspiration, motivations and new perspectives for their own work. The market is big, even for the niche interests like electric music festivals, 50’s revival, digital short videos, tips on how to random things like 3d art and design and many many different photography and art style from vast amounts of artists. Each so unique, special and different that it can only be viewed as part of the niche market.









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