Monday, November 15, 2010

craigslist.com
I think this is the ugliest website that I have visited. The front page of the directory is filled with blue links, and the whole page looks blended together. Visually, it fails to clearly show all thats available, and its unappealing look makes it hard for someone to want to look around for the information. By making simple changes, the words and links can become a lot more vibrant and easy to read. Rhetorically, it has a little value because all the info is concise and organized. For someone looking to filter through a lot of info, the website has value and purpose.

google.com
This website is personally a much more appealing way of setting up a website. A perfectly clean background with very little information makes a much more organized look. The logo is in the center and the other options on the site are neatly organized on top. Rhetorically, it shows that it is authentic, can do a lot, but has no pathos appeal. There is no "wow" factor but nonetheless it appeals to a clean user.

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