Truly Mobile – How the Netsize Guide by Gemalto got its cover

December 1, 2011

Detail of front cover of The Netsize Guide by Gemalto - Truly MobileThere is a proverb that says ‘Don’t judge a book by its cover’. Which is probably a correct statement if the cover just contains typography and no color, type variations or any other graphical elements whatsoever. But to simply reflect content by a single font would make a book, and its cover, an exception. When color, shapes, and pictures are added, the cover immediately turns into something else. It becomes a shopping window. The cover creates a longing to find out more. And thus, all of a sudden, AIDA (Attention-Interest-Desire-Action) is on the reader’s table, or should we say screen, that prompts to take a look inside.

To a graphical artist the cover embodies the challenge to mirror the Netsize Guide’s content in an attractive and seductive way. The cover reflects what is going on inside the book, using an eye candy approach. Not necessarily to be understood at face value directly but done teasingly enough to get the main idea of the guide. And while your eyes scan the topics, the cover’s visual is referring to it in a subtle way.

At first sight, take the cover as a presentation for what The Netsize Guide holds in store for you: the trends that matter in our mobile digital lives.

On a deeper layer the cover tells us how we control the world around us through mobile applications and what are the key ingredients and enablers: the interplay of transaction, transformation and trust.

Tap to pay the bus ride, buy the souvenir using banking on-the-go, check in on the plane you have to catch, upgrade your seat, socialize with friends, enjoy multimedia content and games: behind all of this is the notion of security and trust and the transaction opportunities that enable us to transform our lifestyle that centers on being mobile, yet connected, anywhere, anytime.

These are examples of Truly Mobile experiences. An outcome of Transformation, Transaction and Trust. You feel safe when you push a phone button or app. You get what you expect – and it is and does what you want, or so you think, because your mobile life depends on it.

The Netsize Guide by Gemalto: Truly Mobile shows us how these three themes interplay to enable the experience. So, let the cover image inspire you to discover what is behind that first page, and be inspired by the content of the book to do discover the world of mobile.

The Netsize Guide by Gemalto: Truly Mobile – design & layout: Marko de Hoop (markodehoop.nl)


Gemalto, Netsize Launch Brand New Netsize Guide by Gemalto: Truly Mobile

November 29, 2011

The Netsize Guide by Gemalto

Gemalto and Netsize launch the brand new Netsize Guide by Gemalto today, the comprehensive reference work on the state of mobile technology and its impact on business and society.

Available as a free PDF download today from www.netsize.com, the 10th edition has identified three themes that characterize the state of mobile today and its future:

  • Transaction – How we’ve come to rely on mobile devices for commerce from researching products to making purchases.
  • Transformation – How mobile devices are increasingly driving content, communications and connectivity.
  • Trust – How we require — and will soon demand — simple, transparent services and devices we can trust.

Aptly titled Truly Mobile, The Netsize Guide by Gemalto underlines these three key themes, supported by insights and interviews with over a dozen senior executives from companies across the business ecosystem including ARM, Atlas Premium Brands, BNP Paribas, CMO Council, The Coca-Cola Company, Gameloft, GlobalPlatform, Informa Telecoms & Media, Millennial Media, SingTel, Texas Instruments, Trusted Logic, Yahoo! and others.

We thank Peggy Anne Salz — chief analyst and publisher of MobileGroove.com, a top 50 source of analysis and commentary on all things mobile — who once again did a great job of interviewing the companies and writing the theme chapters of the book.

Highly rated …

In its 10-year history the Netsize Guide has built a large and loyal audience of readers who rate it among their must-read industry resources.

According to a 2010 survey of Netsize Guide readers, the majority of respondents — that is to say, YOU — gave the Netsize Guide high marks indeed! On a scale of 1-to-10, 75 percent of respondents gave the book an ’8′ or higher. Specifically, 37 percent gave it an ’8′, 29 percent gave it a ’9′ and 9 percent awarded it a perfect ’10′. You also told us you consider the Netsize Guide to be better or much better than other mobile industry reports. Allow us to thank you again for your participation in our survey and for your high appreciation of our work!

Packed with stats …

In line with our long track record for excellence the Netsize Guide by Gemalto uniquely brings together a wealth of market statistics from its partners Informa Telecoms & Media, comScore and SocialBakers. The 220-page book is packed with detailed market forecasts that reveal current operator market share, smartphone penetration, and consumer usage of mobile apps and social network Facebook across over 40 countries, and 3-year forecasts (2011-2014) for selected data.

An expert resource for benchmarking and planning …

Covering the use of mobile technologies for business and entertainment applications, the Netsize Guide has served as a beacon for business professionals and executives across industry sectors for a decade. Its unique format represents a balance of thought leadership and exclusive C-level interviews with in-depth market analysis, practical case studies and a wealth of practical mobile telecommunications data. Thus, the Netsize Guide by Gemalto is an indispensible knowledge resource for benchmarking and planning mobile services, allowing mobile professionals everywhere to stay up to date with mobile trends.

… available today as a free pdf download

The Netsize Guide by Gemalto is available as a free pdf download directly from the Netsize website and from our global launch partners including: 4A’s, AIME,the Mobile Data Association (MDA), Mobile Entertainment, the MEF, MobileGroove and ServicesMobiles.

We are confident you will enjoy reading this Netsize Guide by Gemalto and benefit from its insights. It is an essential read certain to serve you well as an industry reference for the year to come. Please feel free to contact us any time with your comments or ideas via Twitter (@NetsizeGuide and @NetsizeCorp), email [guide (at) netsize.com] or our websites www.gemalto.com and www.netsize.com.

Alexander Vlasblom
Marketing Communications Director, Netsize & Trusted Logic
Gemalto


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