TCOM 351 - FS07
Web Site Development
Friday, December 14, 2007
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Monday, October 1, 2007
Reflecting a city on the web
Growing up in Noblesville, I've always enjoyed the fact that no matter how much the city continues to grow, it still keeps the feeling of small town. I think that the city of Noblesville did a great job of reflecting that in their website. However, what it has in design, it lacks in usability in that navigation options often change from page to page.
Labels: Kinzer
Monday, September 24, 2007
Bad Design from Indiana's News Leader
For the past few years, WTHR has branded themselves as Indiana's news leader. While that may be true for their programming, when visiting their website for information, it is near impossible to find anything that you are looking for. The navigation on their site is confusing, and with all the ads and graphics, I always leave their site feeling frustrated.
WTHR
Labels: Kinzer
Monday, September 17, 2007
Simple and Easy
This week I chose the site for a company called Mark of The Unicorn (MOTU). They're a producer of audio hardware and software. While their site is simple and has no frills, their navigation makes it extremely easy to find everything you're looking for.
Labels: Kinzer
Monday, September 10, 2007
Monday, September 3, 2007
Simplicity and the "wicked worn look"
I've always been a fan of the grunge/worn look popularized by Cameron Moll as "That Wick Worn Look". One site whose design I have always enjoyed is Red Labor. A portfolio, art gallery, store, and blog, Red Labor's site is easy to navigate, and a great example of the worn look.
Labels: Kinzer
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Audio Gear Made Easy
Sweetwater's site features an easy to use navigation system, as well as pages that contain enough white space as to make the user feel overwhelmed by information.
Labels: Kinzer