CSIT Week IV-B
https://www.humblebundle.com
I use Humble Bundle frequently to check out cool game bundles and to also put a little money towards charity while enjoying great deals. The website is wonderfully designed and displays all of its main bundles on the front page. Their design aesthetic works wonderfully and has great color compensation.
They have unique title cards for each bundle and mix in-store titles as well giving the user a good selection of both current and old titles for sale. When hovering over title cards, it displays text describing the package or game with a timer counting down to the expiration. Its all very neatly wrapped together.
Along with that, the Humble Bundle Store also neatly displays games on sale and what publishers are having big discounts as well. Overall the Humble Bundle Store is very effective in terms of design. It gives all the information needed to the user and has a very friendly design.
http://www.miracosta.edu/
The Mira Costa Website is well designed but has some issues in terms of relaying information. Aesthetically, it's very pleasing with the ocean blue and white contrast. Pictures of students are vibrant and energizing. It is a very welcoming home page.
In terms of structure, just like many other college websites, information gets lost behind vague instructions and conflicting information is quite abundant. Not only this, you must be sent or must manually enter the URL to access some very important parts of the setup process. One could download three pdfs but still get conflicting info from a department home page.
Other pages like the online education and surf kind of breakdown into less stylized facets of the site and are somewhat misleading as online education simply means Canvas(not actual online education). The Mira Costa college design is very effective and gets the job done, however clear and concise information would help it( like many other colleges).
I use Humble Bundle frequently to check out cool game bundles and to also put a little money towards charity while enjoying great deals. The website is wonderfully designed and displays all of its main bundles on the front page. Their design aesthetic works wonderfully and has great color compensation.
They have unique title cards for each bundle and mix in-store titles as well giving the user a good selection of both current and old titles for sale. When hovering over title cards, it displays text describing the package or game with a timer counting down to the expiration. Its all very neatly wrapped together.
Along with that, the Humble Bundle Store also neatly displays games on sale and what publishers are having big discounts as well. Overall the Humble Bundle Store is very effective in terms of design. It gives all the information needed to the user and has a very friendly design.
http://www.miracosta.edu/
The Mira Costa Website is well designed but has some issues in terms of relaying information. Aesthetically, it's very pleasing with the ocean blue and white contrast. Pictures of students are vibrant and energizing. It is a very welcoming home page.
In terms of structure, just like many other college websites, information gets lost behind vague instructions and conflicting information is quite abundant. Not only this, you must be sent or must manually enter the URL to access some very important parts of the setup process. One could download three pdfs but still get conflicting info from a department home page.
Other pages like the online education and surf kind of breakdown into less stylized facets of the site and are somewhat misleading as online education simply means Canvas(not actual online education). The Mira Costa college design is very effective and gets the job done, however clear and concise information would help it( like many other colleges).
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