I like the layout of the Web site Daily Candy. I love the color pallette and the hand drawn images of candy, beauty supplies , etc (depending on what page you're on). I think this site is a good example of usability. On the home page of the site a large red arrow directs you to the option of 'select your city.' The user however, can also browse through content for all cities by using the tabs to the right of the Web site's flag. When mousing over the different tabs, the text changes from black to the color of the pages background (pink, blue, green, etc). After clicking on a page's tab, the user can then choose to find an article by 'product,' 'city,' or 'feature.' I think the Web site is clearly understood, not to mention appealing to the eye.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
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The Website is really simple and easy to look at. Their page isn't cluttered which makes it a lot easier on the audience
ReplyDeleteYou are right, it is very appealing, which is very important for a website to be considered "good." Simplicity is often overlooked, especially these days with web building, but this page is very simple and very well done.
ReplyDeleteThe layout of this website is very clean and the fact that the info on the front page is larger makes it easier for people to read the information. You can also see the grid set up, which makes it very organized.
ReplyDeleteThe website is extremely clean and easy to navigate. I agree, it is a very appealing and welcoming website. The text also coordinates very well with the website.
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