Thursday, 13 October 2011

more examples of mobile websites

This Taco Bell mobile website looks very clear to navigate, the border around each 'button' making it clear to the  user what they have to select to get to the next page. I like the idea of having the logo at the top right corner of the screen with an image below.

I like the idea of giving the user a multiple choice option when they view the mobile site homepage like here.  The homepage must look nice but it is also essential that the user isn't overwhelmed with a cluttered layout.


Ebay's mobile website it quite self explanatory, splitting  options into categories  whilst also providing a search option. However this is probably not the appropriate style for the Towner Gallery.


The ESPN mobile site lists the page options in a simple  test list format. The problem with this  would arise  on touch phones, unless you zoomed in on the content it would be very hard to select the option you want.. However i like the image size on this page,  keeps loading times down.

I particularly like this USC site. Mainly for its clear layout and the icons  included with each page option.  The arrow is also nice, it re-inforced the fact that the link takes you on to the next page. Everything looks neat and tidy and the options are easily selectable when using a touch phone.


The Walmart one is similar to USC with the main header image followed by the icons in a structured vertical format, definitely something to consider for the initial designs on the main menu.

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