Thursday, March 26, 2009

Yahoo Shine


As Lupton explained in the text, grids are a method of spacing that allows one to use uniform areas of space to better organization and improve understanding of a design. We may not realize it because we are just so immune to it, but websites ARE design. Someone has to sit there and load content. Someone has to make sure that users can access it and know what they are accessing too.

There is a section on Yahoo by the maps and shopping and sports called SHINE. If you ask me, it is an underrated option indeed. It is almost like a mini Cosmopolitan Magazine, complete with sections like fashion, health, horoscopes, advice, etc. Nevertheless, I would not know this if it were not strategically formatted into clear, distinct grid areas. Especially with online websites, it is crucial to foster readability so that people know how to get around the page and onto different sites/links as well. The guides that are set in place on Yahoo Shine split the page into areas that are denoted by similarity principles. Color, font, and placement help to make this website efficient to navigate. Even the chosen pictures and icons are formatted for the grid system employed; as one can see, they are uniform sizes. There appears to be three equally sized columns on Yahoo Shine which works rather well if you ask me. Not only is quite balanced in this respect, but it also allows for visuals to bring that dynamic element to the page.

5 comments:

sarah McCarthy said...

This is a great example of using a grid. The appearance is attractive and easy to navigate. There is a lot of balance and the organization of the site will help the user find information but also distract the user into finding more components of the site.

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Joanna said...

The grid format is definitely something clearly used here. It makes the site much easier to use and leads the user where to go next.

Alexandria Denti said...

The grid is very clear yet simple. It is easy to navigate and leaves the visitor with easy directions. It is also a very nice layout and appealing to the eye.