People read online in an F shape

From your own experience you know that reading a computer screen is very different from reading a book.  A recent study by Jakob Nielsen found that people read website content in an ‘F’ shaped pattern. Nielsen recorded 232 people looking at web pages with eye tracking software. The typical pattern common with most readers was an F shape, which demonstrated 'scanning' behaviour instead of deliberate reading.

The study shows us that web users are not reading your website’s content word for word. This information can help us to improve our online communications, keeping main points within the F shape. 

Help your website readers get the message by:

  • Remembering the F shape for main points
  • Keeping sentences short
  • Avoiding jargon
  • Using dot points
  • Keeping it simple
  • Keeping it consistent
  • Keeping it real

Here at Fusion we like to think it is no coincidence that the F shape dominated the results.

More information on the Nielsen eye tracking study



MAC Sponsorship Engagement Campaign

MAC Sponsorship Engagement Campaign

The Motor Accident Commission (MAC) sought new ways to better activate their sponsorship of Schoolies Festival. Leveraging the insight that young people value the opinions of their peers above all others, our strategy began by creating the positive message, ‘Look Out For Your Mates’. This created a platform that would resonate with peer conscious friends, inspiring them to keep each other safe.