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Interface Examples
- DrudgeReport2001 - can you
say stark
- Yahoo! - another straightforward
design
- Google - a minimalist design,
powerful search engine
- About.com - a web directory with
human guides, another example of organizing lots and lots of info
- The Lycos Top 50 - a weekly list of
the top 50 search terms, with rankings from last and previous weeks,
special collections of searches
- WashingtonPost
Comics page - one way to organize a lot of info
- NewsHub - headlines updated every 15 minutes in a variety of news fields, including US, Science, Sports, and Technology - simple, clean design
- HotWired - very complicaed layout - frames, drop down menus, java, scrolly box in the middle
- TV Grid - tv schedule, you pick
your cable company to personalize
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BlueMan Group - instrument explanation and sound samples (here's the
BMG homepage)
- Dave Siegel's home page
- uses the metaphor of a construction worksheet, he's a major name in web
design so good design info too
- art
gallery - uses the gallery metaphor with art hung on the walls, start
by choosing monitor size and then pick Gallery Space
- A Moment of Sciencemove your
mouse up and down the menu and watch the plant!
- List of the 100 most popular websites - take a look at some of these to see what features the most popular sites have but also look at how they've organized all this info
- Cool Home Pages
- The Official Harry Potter movie website - lots of multimedia, interactivity
- anime series website - all graphics, tiny type
- Slashdot - news for nerds, links and more links - are they confusing?
- MyScene|Barbiebarbie Blog - yep, the well-proportioned, fashion maven of a doll has a blog
- World Wrestling Entertainment - hierarchical, drop down menus, pictures, pop ups - is it too much
- USAToday - color coded sections, web matches paper
- Four Word Film Review
- fractal metaphor - now what the heck is this?
- TwURLed World - another one that is just strange
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