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Examples of cool web design
By Gerry McGovern
An essential focus of web design is the effective
communication of text-based content. Web design that is truly
'cool' seeks to organize and communicate information in innovative
and useful ways. Quality web design is concerned with getting
the right content to the right person at the right time and at
the right cost.
Almost three out of ten people who buy online
purchase from Amazon. The Amazon website is a study in web cool.
It has a simple, three column layout that is packed full of useful
content. The 1-Click Purchase option is, of course, amazingly
cool. The fact that you can read reviews from real readers is
now old hat but still cool. Links to books and authors related
to the book/author you are considering buying is certainly cool.
Google is the king of web minimalist cool. A
Google webpage downloads fast; the essence of Web cool. If you
make a spelling mistake, Google will suggest the correct spelling
-- so cool. On a particular search, Google will place links at
the top of the results to latest news stories relating to what
you have searched for. That is cool.
Yahoo was always cool because it focused from
day one on providing a select directory of the best websites.
Yahoo spent a lot of time working on classification, and classification
is amongst the coolest work you can do on the Web.
What's very cool about Yahoo is that even though
is has grown hugely in content and services over the years, its
basic classification and layout have remained the same. The average
person thinks its pretty cool when a website they have got used
to doesn't change.
CNN is a cool website. It's full of content that
is written for the Web. CNN knows that people scan-read on the
Web. To facilitate this scan-reading, CNN keeps headings, summaries,
sentences, paragraphs and articles short, punchy and packed full
of information. That's cool.
Another cool trick that CNN uses is when you
select the print page option for an article. Often, when you print
out an article you want to find that article again on the Web.
To do this you require the URL of the page you've printed. Most
web print facilities don't publish the URL on the page, but CNN
does. Pretty cool.
Computers.com is a truly cool website. It's really
well organized. The designers have done an excellent job on classification.
For example, if you're interested in buying a notebook computer,
you're offered the following classifications: Budget notebooks;
Desktop-replacements; Mainstream notebooks; Thin-and-light notebooks;
Ultraportable notebooks.
From a price point of view you can search for
notebooks: $1,000 and under; $1,250 and under; $1,500 and under;
$1,750 and under. There's also latest deals information. There's
an 'Editors' Top 5' in each classification. The content is top
class. It's sharply written and packed with facts and it's never
afraid to state its opinion. Definitely cool.
The Web can be such a cool place. Watching a
webpage download quickly is such a cool treat. Finding a website
that's packed full of all the information you need to make a decision
is the ultimate in cool. You see, the Web is reinventing the meaning
of cool.
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