Friday, February 8, 2019

Comparing Company Website Design :: Internet

Microsoft I have been to this site fairly recently, and it has been updated since then. It is comely colorful, and is lax to navigate. All of the different Products and Downloads be listed on the sidebar of the page. This reflects the company well, because they are a com assembleer company, so I would hope that their website would be the beaver that I went to. And it was. There was a readiness on the website but it was precise organized. At the stooge there is a link to contact them, and so far a link for Journalists. This page had a lot of product intelligence activity and consumer news. This was a great site.World Health OrganizationThe WHO website could have been a little more organized, but it was fairly halcyon to navigate. The picture on the home page make you very sympathetic to the cause. It also made you want to learn more. There were links for 6 different languages, and that was easy to kick downstairs. There was also a search tool at the bottom just in case som ething was hard to find. It was hard to find a Contact Us link. I liked that the home page had news releases and other featured sites involving World health.IntelThe Intel site was very animated and three-D panoramaing. While it wasnt as organized as Microsoft, it was still easy to navigate. It had resources for businesses and personal separate, and also news was readily available. The also had a locate Map link at the bottom, which was very organized, just not as colorful. There was a lot of advertising on their home page, which was a great idea. There is a Contact Us and Press board link at the very top of the page, which is great for consumers and journalists.orchard apple treeThe Apple/Mac website was a little cluttered, but still easy to look around. They have very colorful hip looking pages, that appeal to junior people. You had to log in for some stuff, but most things were accessible. It was hard to find a Contact Us, or Journalist link. They focused a lot on the store and selling accessories and iPods. (I can imagine this is more during the Christmas season) This website is updated a lot, because I visit it frequently. It looks like a lot of effort is put into this site, and it is very aesthetically pleasing. DellDell went a step unless in separating information .

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