What I Think Should Always Be Considered:
- While one is easily drawn into making a dense sig with a ton of information or quotes, the viewer should be taken into account. What will the reader of a topic want to see? He/she is there to read the topic and won't sit there reading everyone's signatures. The reader will also not want the thread bogged down by signatures, both in terms of breaking it up as well as in terms of load times. I think the best sigs are those that are short and easily identifiable, since after all a "signature" is a "signature". That is most respectful to other members, and will also focus the brief time that they would view your sig on specifically what you think is worth seeing.
- One should not abuse marquees. They are very appealing when trying to fill your sig up with as much information as possible, but will broaden your sig to the point where it does not do what it's intended to do... Identify you. Marquees are also not as likely to be read or viewed as static text or images. While vertical marquees are no longer allowed, I would recommend horizontal marquees to only be used for creative design reasons and not for information packing. Some members also consider marquees annoying and distracting, so (at least in my opinion) they should not dominate the sig.
- I think this is worth another line: Please keep others in mind when designing your sig.
- Take care when placing images in your sig. Horizontal rectangles are much better in a sig than a vertical rectangle or a square. Vacuums are bad, so don't leave a lot of unnecessary emptiness (such as with a vertical rectangle). On the other side, don't have an image that completely dominates the sig area (such as a square). Don't want to slow people down either.
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Lastly, to expand on my first and second points about sigs being to the point, find a couple different sigs. One that is dominated by marquees, and one that is static and kinda short. With the name of the user or any other identifying information removed from the text and/or images, would you naturally be able to identify who the users are who have the sigs (assuming that you don't know them really well)?
Unless you study the marquee-dominated sig, you'll probably have an easier time identifying the one that is shorter. A signature is supposed to be used for identification. Which better accomplished that goal?
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