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Look & Feel

- Too many elements


working at the same time.
(Use of different images
and colors)
- The colors that are used
are bright and shouting
colors.
- May distract from the main
focus of the website.


Function & Usability
- Too many irrelevant
content about page thus
visitors would get bored
easily.
- Has too many varying fonts
which can be another
distractive aspects.
- May look cluttered and
messy.


In comparison to The Daily Eggs page, Frostcollectives page seem more neat
and organized with the use of proper fonts.

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Internet Connections
- Ease of access into a
website may attract
visitors.
- Simplicity of a sites
navigation.
- Speed of download.
Negative
Space/White Space
- Clever use of
negative space.
- Avoid cluttering
page with too much
use of negative
space.

Using Photoshop may benefit designers in terms of
the design itself.

However, incompatibility of the Photoshop file and
where the file is going to be in the browser may
occur due to different functions.

Adobe Photoshop is quite pricey as it is a
proprietary software which consists of many
features.
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Critics on the color of the website and its contents.

Color is one of the essential keys to great web plan.
Shades ought to be picked sensibly as it influences
the state of mind of the viewers. It ought to be
picked in such a way to suit the subject of the site
(Geetha,2004).

- The primary colors chosen should be reasonable to
the intent of the site.

Cont.

- Colors may also aid web visitors to easily
find what they are looking for.

- With the right color and the right topic,
visitors will be attracted to use the site.
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Hyperlinks

- Hyperlink is the main idea or concept that permits the web to
work.

- Unites one site page to either an alternate report (file or
webpage), or an alternate piece of the same document.

- Set content by using color or italic variant of the body copy
typeface.
Visited Links

- Browsers stay informed regarding Web use by saving
analyzing data.

- This stored "history" is the medium that empowers users to use
the History menu to backtrack to pages they visited days
ago, or to use back button to follow their latest steps.

- The history also permits the browser to analyze links on a page
that already been visited.

- At the point when navigating a body of data as gigantic as
the Web, it gets to be greatly essential to perceive the pages
that have been visited.
Unvisited Links

- At the point when visited and unvisited links are not
differentiated, the best way to figure out if a page
has been visited may be to visit repeatedly.
- The standard browser default is to shade unvisited
links blue and visited links purple.
- This combination is the most inclusive and generally
recognizable, even with some variety in saturation
and brightness, may be in blue and violet.
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