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15. September 2009 by Jennifer.
http://cincinnati.craigslist.org/This is a bad example of informative architecture. There are links everywhere and it makes it difficult for the user to chose which way is the best to go in order to fin something. Everything is the same color and size, which gets really difficult to look at sometimes when your trying to find what your looking for.
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15. September 2009 by Jennifer.
http://www.caferouge.co.uk/menus.php This is a good example of informative architecture because it allows users to easily travel from one page to another with ease. The information provided on each page is located at the bottom of the website, while still allowing each of the tabs for the pages to be viewed. This allows for the user to easily return to the previous page they were on.
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8. September 2009 by Jennifer.
this is a bad example of harmony between technology and audience need because the design is overly complicated. There are a great deal of links that make it difficult for the user to decide how to use the website. Also, there is not much in regards to design that make it more appealing to he audience
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8. September 2009 by Jennifer.
this is a good example of the perfect harmony between technology and audience need because it is well designed and allows for users to easily access everything provided on the website, the design is not overcomplicated. With each separate page, the background remains the same and the main text changes out from one single location on the page. The complicated technology is there, but the audience doesn’t necessarily realize that.
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