Sports Website Analysis
The Good
http://skateboarding.transworld.net/
Transworld is a sports entertainment website that is directed towards teenagers-young adults. The purpose is to inform readers about what’s happening in the skate/surf/snow world. The layout of the home page is very bold and clear which is what first caught my eye. The font size is easy to read and I also like the colors of the background, which is just grey and black. This allows the content on the home page to stand out. As I navigate throughout the site all the other pages relate back to the main page. The font and font size all stay the same, but the font sizes of the titles of each page are slightly bigger. The website does not appear to look to cluttered since they used a font size that is a little bigger than normal and also kept the pictures small size consistent. There is a copyright notice at the bottom of the home page. However, I couldn’t find contact information but that might also require me to login.
The Bad
ESPN is a sports entertainment website that is directed towards young adults-adults. The site has the most recent news and headlines about the sports world. The home page is overwhelming. Right when I first clicked open the site I am bombarded with text, text and more text. The font is also small and hard to read and is doesn’t change so I it’s hard to tell what I’m reading. The home page features ‘headlines’ right next to ‘top stories’ which conflict each other in my opinion. As I navigate throughout out the pages they all have the exact same layout as the home page, and isn’t very interesting. Still full of small hard to read text. The links are mostly white and turn grey when clicked on. Each page is features pop-up ads and videos. There is, however, a copyright at the bottom of each page and contact information.
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