The document provides examples of good and bad website designs. Good websites have clear navigation, consistent formatting, and simple layouts that are easy to use. Bad websites have confusing layouts, inconsistent or irrelevant design elements, and hard-to-read navigation that make them difficult to use. The examples highlight key principles for effective website design such as clear structure, consistent formatting, and usability.
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1. Bad & Good Examples of Websites By Amy Jo Sheldon
2. Good Example Clear Navigation Bar Consistent Picture Dimensions Simple Search Criteria Advertisements “ Sign in” Option-Makes it personal to the user http://www.s1cars.com/cars-for-sale/results.cgi?area_search=Glasgow
3. Bad Example http://msy.com.au/ Bad Layout Over-sized Title/Logo Confusing Navigation Little/No Variation in the Colour Scheme Inconsistent Text Fonts/Sizes
5. Bad Example Animated/Nauseating Background that has a waving motion Hard-to-Read Navigation Bar Overall cheap looking design Random Animations/Images with no relevance to the subject http://www.dokimos.org/ajff/
6. Good Example Basic/Tidy Layout Easy to read text Clear navigation Bar Great quality Image(s) Simple logo http://www.flickr.com/
7. Bad Example http://www.arngren.net/ Confusing/messy layout Irrelevant Animation No definitive subject/purpose No structure Inconsistent text size/colour
8. Good Example Easy-to-use navigation bar Logo Structured Layout Consistent font & sizes Simple to use