Monday, 13 January 2014

Research on websites



Shown above i pointed out the key features of this website of the band Royal Republic.
  At a first look (as i like this band too) i can tell that this very much goes with their theme and what they are about. The colour scheme fits in perfectly with them producing synergy with the other products such as at least one of their albums.
  This structure of the website is very simplistic and easy, again, following the rock theme. Everything here is very neat and organised, so that it attracts audience. 
  Although the links to the categories are mostly already in the home page i think that it is still a good idea for them to be there in order to not give the audience everything (information) at once, this encourages to audience to still click on the links in order to find even more information.
  For myself and for the webpage i will be creating for my band, i think that the best features in this particular website are the links to different categories, the upcoming performances section and the recent news/stories on the band.





This is the webpage for the band The Specktators.
  This webpage also very much represents the band and their audience, This webpage is very quirky and original.
  As shown above it is also very simplistic and very easy to use. I found it interesting that the first thing when clicking on their link was that it came up with an immediate advertisement to buy their song and to purchase tickets for their upcoming tour. This is obviously very clever because it is the first thing that one sees therefore you can't just "forget" to purchase tickets or their song when just browsing through the website first.
  I find it very nice in this website that everything is organised, so you will only click on what you really want instead of looking through the homepage first and then find what you want. It is all well labeled  therefore with no struggle you can go to what you want immediately.
  Synergy is also created here as their logo is on top of the page at all times which is obviously also included in their digipack.  




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