1. RottenTomatoes.com - This web site follows a color scheme of dark greens and reds which are the first colors that come to mind while you picture a rotten tomato. The web site is also easily manueverable. Since it is a site based on rating movies and games there are all of the new releases on the left side of the screen for you to pick from and a search bar at the top of the page where you can look for any movie that might be rated on the site.
2. CobbTheatres.com - This web site specializes in showing a prosective movie goer which movies are playing, giving them a description of the movies, and offering the chance to pre-pay, which are all listed on the left side of the page. The background is 3-d blacks squares and the foreground is green. At the top of the screen there is an unrolled spool of film with the the web sites name across it. Overall the web site is very affective and attractive.
3. Monster.com - Monster follows a clean color pattern of purple green and white. This stays the same on all of the connecting pages. The web site allows you to search for new jobs in your area, gets tips on making a cover letter, and have a professional write your resume for you.
4. Abc.go.com - This site allows abc viewers to watch their favorite shows online that they missed in previous weeks. The bakground is black with the abc emblem at the top left corner. There are preview on the right hand side and vibrantly colored TV show ads on the top and left of the page. The overall affect is very bold and nicely done.
5. CaringBridge.org - This site is meant to set up profiles for young people affected by cancer. The openning page has soft green in the background with pictures of smiling children in the foreground. There is a place on the left where you can type in a persons name to go to their profile. Profiles allow for that persons story to be told, picture to be put up of them, a journal to be written in everyday with updates, a place for donations to be sent, and a guestbook where friends and family can write encouraging remarks. This web site is extremely touching and well laid out.
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
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