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Subject: Re: banners and buttons


Author:
Damian
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Date Posted: 10:40:59 01/31/02 Thu
In reply to: Tina Biddle 's message, "banners and buttons" on 07:02:52 01/31/02 Thu

Tina,

You picked a great array of different color scheme. The one thing that's common about all of the pages you selected are the colors really fit the "feel" of the company / organization.

Looks good.
See you in class.


>I chose websites for different kinds of products or
>interests because I think different things work for
>different types of sites. Careful everyone – I wrote
>all of this before, hit send and lost it..
>
>http://www.hallmark.com/Website/hk_flowers_gifts.html?l
>id=GNB2
>
>Hallmark’s banner is white and a pleasant shade of
>blue. The colors are harmonious. The buttons on the
>white background are blue with white print. The font
>is bright and easy to read. The web page itself
>repeats these colors. It feels harmonious and homey.
>The button indicating the page where you are is a
>slightly different color so you know where you are on
>the site. You can enter this site through hallmark.com
>but the entry page is different (Valentine’s Day).
>
>
>http://www.rockband.com
>
>Rockband.com is trying to reach a different audience
>than Hallmark’s. The banner is purple and orange
>(complimentary colors) with white lettering. The
>colors are bold. The links are an orange font on
>purple and are readable. The words “Rockband.com” are
>a focal point. They flash from black to white. This
>happens slowly enough not to be annoying. There is an
>interesting use of purple shading on the orange
>background.
>
>
>http://www.schwab.com/
>
>Charles Schwab’s banner is very conservative and
>businesslike. It is very linear in design. It is Navy
>blue with white print. The buttons on the banner are a
>lighter shade of blue with a white font. When you hit
>a button and go to another page, the button changes
>color so you always know where you are in the website.
> The colors in the banner are repeated throughout the
>page.
>
>
>http://rims.k12.ca.us/foot_prints/index.html
>
>This web page is designed for social studies for 3rd
>graders in California. I really like the banner. The
>black on yellow really stands out. It is simple but
>really catches the eye. The print is large. I like
>the footprints. I think it really draws you into the
>page. Good for an audience of 3rd graders. I like the
>fact that the banner is smaller on pages where there
>is a lot of other information that should be the focus.
>
>
>http://www.cityofseattle.net/
>
>I like the City of Seattle Home Page. The cityscape
>and logo are well done. The print, yellow with black
>outline, stands out and gives a 3D effect in front of
>a somewhat blurred background in the center. It looks
>like a gradient was used in the print. Very effective.
>
>
>
>http://peachpit.com/home-sweet-home/homepage.html
>
>I really like the way graphics are used as buttons in
>this image map. The graphics, words in bold colors,
>different for each link, stand out in front of the
>different parts of a house of muted colors in the
>background. They seem to invite you into different
>parts of the house. Cute.
>
>
>http://www.urlsinternetcafe.com/graduation/gathering/
>
>This is just someone’s graduation page, but I think it
>is a good example of button use. There are 15 buttons
>on the home page. The buttons are square, outlined in
>red. They are photographs. Each is a small part of a
>larger photograph that has something to do with the
>graduation and links to a full, larger version of the
>picture. The buttons make you curious about the rest
>of the picture.

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