A1 : Simplicity - http://christopher-brand.com/
Versatility - http://www.ferrari.com/
User Experience? - http://www.mclaren.com/home/ ??
Originality - http://ledernierneurone.free.fr/ (The Last Neuron)
Contribution - http://www.aljazeera.com/
Exclusivity - http://books.google.co.in/
Simplicity - The reason why I chose Christopher's website is not just because it's simple but also because it's unique and very attractive. You just have to click on any of the book covers. It's visually demanding.
Versatility : The website has a brilliant feel to it. Very attractive and the wallpaper is always changing. Gives you a feel of attained achievement.
User Experience : The McLaren home website is very unique. They've mainly split the website into the two fields they whole-heartedly pursue. That is what makes the user experience stunning.
Originality : You really can't much about this site. It sure is original.
Contribution : The Al Jazeera website was one of the first neatly organised websites that brought out news. Their layout is neat. They've contributed a lot, layout and design wise, to many other news channels.
Exclusivity : What makes a site exclusive? Sheer simplicity and a very noticeable search engine focal point. Who else but Google?
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A2 : Formula1's home website (http://formula1.com/) is one of the sites I visit very often. It's not the only website for news on Formula1 but its probably the neatest. Minimalistic design and important stories, whether new or old, are displayed first. This lets the reader know about whats the most important thing going around in F1.
Arsenal FC's home page (http://arsenal.com/home/) has everything you need to know about the club's happenings. They have the main menu, match highlights, upcoming events and latest news in an organised manner. Not cluttered at all. Very neat.
WorldCarFan's website (http://worldcanfans.com/). For a car enthusiast like me, a website with a lot of performance car's photos just gets you going. I love visiting that website because it has everything I like. Cars. Cars. And cars. and ads about cars.
GSMArena's home (http://gsmarena.com/) is rather cluttered. Since its related to the every growing industry of mobile phones and nano technology, the layout and the cluttered nature seem to be bearable. Ads pertaining to the same industry and the list of companies on the left just goes fine with a person who is interested in handheld devices.
Lastly, IMDB's home (http://imdb.com/). Trailers of the latest movies, pop down menus providing the 401 of the film industry. You have box office information in close proximity. Simple design, not cluttered and use friendly.
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Comments and feedbacks are truly appreciated.
Khushwant Ramesh
Versatility - http://www.ferrari.com/
User Experience? - http://www.mclaren.com/home/ ??
Originality - http://ledernierneurone.free.fr/ (The Last Neuron)
Contribution - http://www.aljazeera.com/
Exclusivity - http://books.google.co.in/
Simplicity - The reason why I chose Christopher's website is not just because it's simple but also because it's unique and very attractive. You just have to click on any of the book covers. It's visually demanding.
Versatility : The website has a brilliant feel to it. Very attractive and the wallpaper is always changing. Gives you a feel of attained achievement.
User Experience : The McLaren home website is very unique. They've mainly split the website into the two fields they whole-heartedly pursue. That is what makes the user experience stunning.
Originality : You really can't much about this site. It sure is original.
Contribution : The Al Jazeera website was one of the first neatly organised websites that brought out news. Their layout is neat. They've contributed a lot, layout and design wise, to many other news channels.
Exclusivity : What makes a site exclusive? Sheer simplicity and a very noticeable search engine focal point. Who else but Google?
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A2 : Formula1's home website (http://formula1.com/) is one of the sites I visit very often. It's not the only website for news on Formula1 but its probably the neatest. Minimalistic design and important stories, whether new or old, are displayed first. This lets the reader know about whats the most important thing going around in F1.
Arsenal FC's home page (http://arsenal.com/home/) has everything you need to know about the club's happenings. They have the main menu, match highlights, upcoming events and latest news in an organised manner. Not cluttered at all. Very neat.
WorldCarFan's website (http://worldcanfans.com/). For a car enthusiast like me, a website with a lot of performance car's photos just gets you going. I love visiting that website because it has everything I like. Cars. Cars. And cars. and ads about cars.
GSMArena's home (http://gsmarena.com/) is rather cluttered. Since its related to the every growing industry of mobile phones and nano technology, the layout and the cluttered nature seem to be bearable. Ads pertaining to the same industry and the list of companies on the left just goes fine with a person who is interested in handheld devices.
Lastly, IMDB's home (http://imdb.com/). Trailers of the latest movies, pop down menus providing the 401 of the film industry. You have box office information in close proximity. Simple design, not cluttered and use friendly.
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Comments and feedbacks are truly appreciated.
Khushwant Ramesh
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