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Walmart, a company that knows how to do the brick & mortar, just doesn't seem to get the online shopping experience. My first impression of this site is that it's for some third-party vendor, not for one of the country's leading retailers. It's childish, not well organized, and would someone please tell me why giant advertisements for other companies are demanding attention on Walmart's front page?
Apparently Walmart just updated their logo, which sits above the new tagline of "Save money. Live better." I guess Walmart took their own advice and went with the cheapest logo rework possible, since this new look they've got is about as professional as a sign using Comic Sans as a typeface.
The only thing that's even decent on this page is the large rotating section with 3 different pieces of content. Each of the numbered buttons slowly fills solid to let you know there's some sort of progress between this slideshow-like portion of the page. Otherwise, you might as well shop at Amazon if you're looking to order something online.
Visit the site: walmart.com
The project that has kept me spinning since May. Site and book preview: Modernes Webdesign. Gestaltungsprinzipien, Webstandards, Praxis.
I've created the webdesign (and frontend coding) for allround ICT-company Deactro, the company I work for.
The dashboard gives quick acces to the major-content of the website. Besides there are a few news-content-windows.
Carbonmade hosts portfolios - web designers, photographers, illustrators, anything.
This homepage is interesting. Most of the homepage focuses on reasons and calls to action to get people register. It shows off 4 key numbers (number of portfolios, projects, images and videos) to prove to a prospective member that Carbonmade is a serious player.
The reversed out text (ie white on block colour) in the menu, the righthand-side boxes... actually pretty much everywhere makes it more of an effort to read. If I was them I'd at least test a version of the site without reversed text to see if it led to increased conversions.
Dig the site and mostly dig the homepage.
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