9 to 5
Workin’ 9 to 5
What a way to make a livin’
Barely gettin’ by
It’s all takin’
And no givin’
They just use your mind
And they never give you credit
It’s enough to drive you
Crazy if you let it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqiwEafCJ74
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Week 2: Graphics, color and fonts
I’m taking an online course on design and usability from P2PU.
Discussion point 1: Give an example of a site that has translated badly to mobile format.
http://www.sensisoft.com/ – because it is fully made in flash which is not supported by almost all mobile browsers.
Discussion points 2: Pick two websites, one as a good and one as a bad example. How do graphics affect your usage of these sites? Are they obtrusive? Do they have “ad-like” graphic elements that you have ignored? If yes, were they intended as content? How do you think that affects your experience?
Bad example: http://www.mmiarch.com/
I find this website to be poorly designed. It is not easy to figure out what the site is about. All the images look like ads and that I tend to ignore yet these images represent important menu elements. This makes me feel lost and confused.
Good example: http://www.nairobiliving.net/
I find the site to be well designed. Most of the images on the site are definitely ads and I tend to ignore them but this does not affect my usage of the site because I can easily find what I am looking for.
Discussion points 3: Pick two websites, one as a good and one as a bad example. How do the colors affect your usage of these sites? Run each through a color blindness test (#10 in the reading list has several linked). How did they do?
Good example: http://www.kenyanlistings.com/ I find the colour combinations to be attractive and well contrasted. The site did well on the colour blindness test – it was still somewhat attractive and one could find information relatively easily.
Bad example: http://www.mikemunga4makadara.com/
This website is a sad green. I feel that the colour green (and bad shades of it) have been overused. I can easily get around the site but the colours are off-putting. When ran through a color blindness test, the site is seen as a dull green, making it worse.
Discussion points 4: Pick two websites, one as a good and one as a bad example. How do fonts affect your usage of these sites? Are they obtrusive? Do they use graphics for text? How do you think that affects your experience?
Bad example: http://www.africanscifi.com/ This iste uses images instead of text. I do not think that this is a good design decision – the site feels rigid and unfamiliar and is difficult to work or move around one.
Good example: http://www.lakelandgroup.net/ the choice of font is superb. The sizes and colours are finely tuned to make the site easy to read.