CSIT 155 Week IV-A

Determining Problems from Example Sites

 a) The site design is garish and has very poor professionalism. No use of CSS or versatile backgrounds as well with not. Content is splayed everywhere with very few condensations of information. As well with way too many stock photos.
    b)The site would be better if it had a better design as well with better use of colors. If more professional photos, as well as less usage of stock photos, was utilized the site would look much better. More engaging site presence means your site is taken more seriously and would look less like a scam site.

A)Obviously, this site is extremely old and probably has been build up over the years with addition after addition. Once again the color scheme is garish but photos are original but lack professionalism. There are missing plugins on the home page as well. There is just too much information everywhere and a lot of it is repeated information as well. There are tons of links, most of them to self-made advertisements. Actual pages are filled with information related to the subject but the poorly implemented graphical design does the information disservice. Clicking on tabs opens up a completely new page as well.
B) The site needs a functional upgrade as well with a modern touch of replacing redundant information. Overall better importing of information along with a redesign of the colors and user interface.

a)Apple has a god-tier website design with all of its minimalistic glory. It gets users straight to the products with a fully interactive drop-down window and does way more showing than telling the user of what their product does. Color schemes change when changing products and overall fills out the site. It's smooth and helps people get to where they need to get to most
b)Overall it's just a good website to use and keeps technical visits and information searching short and to the point. Whenever I want to look up the new specs of an apple product, it's there and it's displayed in a manner that completely promotes the product.

a)Classic dealership design with simple yet effective use of information and more showing and not telling. Cars and deals, as well as financial aid options, allow for users to deftly navigate to important parts of the website
b)Overall solid design and ultimatley a bang for your buck website

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