Monday, September 17, 2018

Week 4: Post One


I found the jamilin.com website to be very poorly done. For one thing it is not eye catching, the page seems to be overly populated with phrases and pictures that don’t make sense to the average person who may be reading it. I reviewed the page several times and I still am not sure what the product or services she is trying to convey.

The message needs to be clearer, she could trim down some of the content and spread it over more than one page. There were also too many pull downs. Overall this is the type of add I would probably skip over and not read at all just because of the initial appearance of the page.

I found MGBD Parts & Services webpage to be a bit overwhelming. It looks like they have a lot to offer but the way it is arranged on the webpage is a bit much. When you click the link that takes you to their shop there is a lot of text and it is very small. This makes it difficult for the reader to read and with so much text more than likely the reader is not going to read it all.

I found Head Hunter Hair Styling to be a very well done. It was clean, very appealing to the eye. The video of the person styling hair was a nice touch. The logo was simple but it stands out and is strategically placed at the top of each page. I also liked that they give you the background of each of their stylist and their experience. Overall the entire site is very appealing, easy to read and to identify what services might work best for you.

The Apple website is very well done. It has a very professional look to it. It lures you in to wanting to see more and it is easy to navigate to different pages with the use of the pulldowns. Apple does a very good job of marketing their brand.   






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