Your avatar defines you: For you and for others.
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 8:36 pm
Your avatar is part of your online 'self'. It defines how you post, and how others see that post.
Lets talk about the 3rd person perspective of avatars, aka: the reader.
When reading a post the eye will always look a the avatar to identify the poster: by doing this we also get other information from the avatar: especially if it has a 'face'. Generally, a smiling face will make us think that the poster is happy, or their comment is positive. However, if say; the poster has a cat that looks like it just stole your wallet and it thinks you will never figure out what it did then people might inadvertently think that you are smug or egotistic. Sad faces make people think your a mopey emo, ect, ect.
Text-only and icon avatars will generally not have much, if any, of an impact on the readers perspective of your posts.
Now lets think about the 1st person perspective, aka: you, the poster.
Your avatar will inadvertently creep into your posting characteristics if you are not careful and you avatar contains a "face". You are constantly seeing your own avatar when you read your posts and in a way your learning from the 3rd person perspective to match the 1st person perspective.
Supporting devices: if you are trying to support yourself, and your avatars 'personality', you should choose a signature that in some way or another either complements your avatar, or draws the attention to your avatar.
Examples would be making your avatar and signature image to 'match', or contain common themes, or images.
You should not repeat your avatar in your signature as this will simply take away form your avatars personality and presence.
Your signature should not be so 'loud' that it drowns out your avatar.
ie: bright, bold colours. Using the full image space.
Quotes! If you don't want images for your signature you should consider quotes or thoughts in your signature that reinforce the personality of your avatar.
Having a smiling old man: then quoting screamo bands, or some such thing may work for creating a personality but such a personality may not ring 'true' to the reader. Instead support the avatar with quotes from the past or some such thing like that.
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Lets talk about the 3rd person perspective of avatars, aka: the reader.
When reading a post the eye will always look a the avatar to identify the poster: by doing this we also get other information from the avatar: especially if it has a 'face'. Generally, a smiling face will make us think that the poster is happy, or their comment is positive. However, if say; the poster has a cat that looks like it just stole your wallet and it thinks you will never figure out what it did then people might inadvertently think that you are smug or egotistic. Sad faces make people think your a mopey emo, ect, ect.
Text-only and icon avatars will generally not have much, if any, of an impact on the readers perspective of your posts.
Now lets think about the 1st person perspective, aka: you, the poster.
Your avatar will inadvertently creep into your posting characteristics if you are not careful and you avatar contains a "face". You are constantly seeing your own avatar when you read your posts and in a way your learning from the 3rd person perspective to match the 1st person perspective.
Supporting devices: if you are trying to support yourself, and your avatars 'personality', you should choose a signature that in some way or another either complements your avatar, or draws the attention to your avatar.
Examples would be making your avatar and signature image to 'match', or contain common themes, or images.
You should not repeat your avatar in your signature as this will simply take away form your avatars personality and presence.
Your signature should not be so 'loud' that it drowns out your avatar.
ie: bright, bold colours. Using the full image space.
Quotes! If you don't want images for your signature you should consider quotes or thoughts in your signature that reinforce the personality of your avatar.
Having a smiling old man: then quoting screamo bands, or some such thing may work for creating a personality but such a personality may not ring 'true' to the reader. Instead support the avatar with quotes from the past or some such thing like that.
Got something to add? Things you disagree with? Things you agreed with?
Post now!