Tuesday 8 April 2014

KINGSTON GO - RESPONSIVE WEBSITE

The images below show that the website is responsive on a Mac, PC, iPad and iPhone.

http://gokingston.co.uk

From this bit of coding that makes the website responsive, the audience can use the actual site on-the-go from their phones or iPads. Even when they are home they can use the PC or Mac. It also shows that the coding can help with the changing of size and design layout on whatever device is being used. 















Tuesday 1 April 2014

LAYOUT OF OTHER PAGES

The first image is of the homepage, and what the users firsts sees is a large image of the riverside at Kingston along with the "K-GO" logo in a faded white, simple font. This tells the viewer what the website and the bar at the top has all relevant pages for the user to look around the website. Also, the font is simple and in a teal like the bar at the top, and this is seen throughout the website. And I like at how we placed the teal against the white, keeping it simple and minimalistic. 


Another page on the website is the 'about' page. Here the layout has changed slightly but not too much, as the user knows that all pages interlink with each other on design and navigation. There is a teal bar at the top with the "K-GO" logo in it and underneath are the page names again in the teal colour and simple font. From this it keeps the branding all together for the website. Also, on this page we describe as group why we created the page and that we hope it is useful for the users, making it personal. Again the text is in a simple, black font making it easier on the users eyes and almost reinforces that the information is given straight away.

Again, the pages of 'entertainment' and 'history',have had the same teal bar and "K-GO" as the other pages to keep with the branding of the site. Also, on these pages there are images of the things you can do, making it visual engages the user more and they are more intrigued to look at what there is too.