Friday, March 19, 2010

Palmquist

Today, I am doing a brief response on an article by Palmquist; he stresses, as his key ideas, the importance of organization on websites and that consistent, simple layouts are the best to use for websites.

As a response, I have posted two links to two separate websites; the first is a link to the online magazine Slate, which is very well organized and has a consistent, defined layout in the form of an article bar, sections, and separate use of colors; the other link is to the self-proclaimed World's Worst Website, which uses its horrendous layout as a means to teach prospective site managers what not to do when designing a website.

Here they are, below; look at the second one at your peril:

http://www.slate.com/

http://www.angelfire.com/super/badwebs/

I know this doesn't have much to do with older media, but it provides a good contrast, doesn't it?

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