Tuesday, 2 January 2018

Website Analysis - Coldplay

Website Analysis - Coldplay


The home page of Coldplay's website uses mainly a dark grey/black colour in order for the rainbow colour scheme to look visually effective. Without this monochrome background, the page would appear cluttered and confusing. The spirograph-style logo for their new album "A Head Full Of Dreams" is a colourful design which also acts as a portal to the amazon site where the album can be purchased. Placing the logo in the centre of the screen, and using such eye-catching colours, draws the visitor's attention to the band's main sales focus. The logo's interactivity - the colour is constantly changing and some text pops up when the cursor is hovering over the logo - is an attractive feature which encourages the site's visitor to click on the portal. 



The most easily accessible information on the page is the band's most current news, including information about the next venue that they will be singing at. The fact that the band is encouraging their audience to follow them on their most recent activities and get involved suggests that it is something they find particularly valuable to keep a strong fanbase. 

The access panel is at the left hand side of the screen, quite small and hidden compared to other sites. The layout of the tabs remains very simple and the tabs themselves are quite spread out, making reading easy regardless of the small font. The colourful icons which appear next to the tab names also act as a method of visual differentiation which also add colour to the page and draw the visitor's eye to them. The use of space and colour on the whole page is important, since the eye is naturally drawn to the cluster of colour of the tabs - the access point for the website. 


To fill large spaces on the page, little sketches and moving images have been placed to make the space seem a bit busier - the choice of images do not seem to have any direct relevance to the band, but the colours of the images match the theme and portrays them as having an eccentric and popularly unconventional image. In the top right corner of the site there is a diagram which represents the different moon phases. The infographic is designed to light up according to the current phase of the moon cycle (in the band's home country - UK). This feature is unique and interesting, matching the band's well-known quirkiness. To add to this, it has become a popular discussion for fans on online forums and social media; the discussion consisting of several theories which have been produced as a result of the seemingly random website feature. 



The two fonts 

Only two fonts are used throughout the website, thus keeping it simple and not overcrowded. The fonts are also very easy to read, making the information clear and easy to access. The main colour choice for the font is white, which is a suitable and attractive colour against the dark grey background. The texts which may be considered as more important (such as the band's name, the title of their new album and the portal to their merchandise store) is multicoloured gradient coloured. This highlights, again, where the band want their visitors to be drawn to - where they can make their most money! This marketing technique is subtle but effective. The only issue with the font may be its size. For the most part, font sizes are very small considering the space on the homepage which may make the website more difficult to navigate and access for some users. 



Overall, it is safe to say that the design of the website is very effective, especially since the whole website is easy to access and right at your fingertips thanks to the basic yet effectual layout of the access panel, which provides easy entry to the desired information whoever the visitor. The colour choice covers that of the colour spectrum, yet the page is not overwhelming enough to confuse the visitor or be difficult to look at. The website's interactivity keeps it interesting and unique, as something is going on all the time but it is not overpowering. Every visitor is naturally guided towards the elements which earn the band money - it is a well designed website which coincides with the band's image and meets their requirements. 


Monday, 1 January 2018

Website Analysis - Drake

Website Analysis - Drake 


Unlike many websites, Drake's whole homepage is displayed on the whole screen. This particular feature makes the website extremely accessible, unlike homepages where it is necessary to scroll in order to view the page's content. The mot prominent feature of the website is the video which is placed in the centre of the screen. This has been done to showcase the artiste's most recent video, the music video which he is currently focusing on in order to gain more record sales or video views. Placing the video in plain and obvious sight entices the site's visitors to watch it. It cold even be said that the visitors are 'forced' to watch the video, since it automatically starts playing when the site is entered. 

Straight below the prominent video is the Apple Music link and logo. Again, its prevalence on the screen allows the visitors to purchase the song featured above in a fast and efficient manner. Making this logo recognisable and clear is likely to help raise record sales too.


The access panel is featured down the right hand side of the page, similar to other websites, and each tab turns from regular text to bold text when the cursor is hovered over it. This feature is extremely simplistic, however effective because it relates to the rest of the theme of the website and also makes it very easy to understand for all types of visitor. Unlike most websites, the portals to the artiste's social media is found by clicking on one of the tabs instead of being explicit on the homepage. This could be a disadvantage of the website, since essentially it would be more difficult for casual visitors to become followers; there is nothing on the homepage to inspire the visitor to do so. 


The autograph of the artiste is featured as the logo of the page. This could be acting as a symbol of authenticity for the website however it does not relate to the  actual known logo of Drake, which is an owl. Its design is simple, however, meaning it keeps the page looking spacious and simplistic. 



The colour scheme is a very basic black and white. This allows the artiste to make certain things more prominent on the webpage by adding more colour to the elements that he wants the visitors to focus on (his video for instance). The black and white colour scheme also creates the illusion of more space of the page, thus making it a lot easier to navigate due to the simple looking layout. Despite the age demographic being around 15-30, the website is easy to use and therefore appropriate for all ages. 

Overall this website is very simple, yet its simplicity in this situation makes it incredibly easy to navigate and efficient. The colour scheme is easy on the eye and the page has clearly been designed mainly to encourage the sales of the latest music and merchandise. The artiste's brand is being sold (hence the autograph) and it is clear that Drake values his image by the layout of his page and primary access to his biography; appearing as the topmost tab of the access panel. 



Website Analysis - Ed Sheeran

Website Analysis - Ed Sheeran


The first page that comes up supplies the audience with a list of dates for Ed Sheeran's upcoming tour. His tour is clearly what the artiste holds most central to his success, since every website visitor is presented with his tour dates before they can even access the official artiste site. In fact, the user physically has to scroll to the bottom of the list of tour dates in order to click to the official site, which could possibly entice them to buy tickets. For fans and listeners of Ed Sheeran, it is likely that their main reason for visiting his site is to buy tickets straightaway. In terms of webpage design, this is a useful technique at meeting the visitors' requirements in a simple and direct manner; with merely two clicks, a fan or listener can book tickets (the easiest and most effective way for a band or artiste to earn money). 

The colour scheme of the tour dates page is the same as Ed Sheeran's branding for his album, 'Divide'. The continued use of branding helps people to identify the page and information with the artiste himself, reassuring that they have reached the right site and can buy tickets from the page knowing that it is trusted. The use of space on this page is also effective, since the information presented is much easier to comprehend without it looking cluttered. The colours are simple and not overwhelming, making the official site easy to navigate to.  


The official website's main colours, unlike the tour dates page, is much simpler with the use of plain white for the background and black for the text and tabs. Again, this keeps the page from appearing overwhelming and difficult to navigate. Its easy navigation means that the website is appropriate and easy to use for the whole of Ed Sheeran's demographic (presumably younger children through to middle-aged adults, but mostly for young adults). The font chosen for the artiste's name, tabs and buttons is all the same, which again adds to the website's simplicity (which is aesthetically pleasing nonetheless). The artiste's name copies its international branding, giving the page instant identity. 
The centre of the page features the most recent addition to the artiste's music videos, keeping the visitors updated to what is being promoted most currently (this is particularly important in order to help raise record sales for the new song). It is also likely that a visitor has come to the site to watch the new video only; in which case their requirements are quick and simple to get access to. 

Everything that the viewer may want access to is presented right at the top of the webpage with the tabs, which are centralised and equally spaced. This efficient organisation is essential for easy navigation for visitors. While hovering the cursor over the tab titles, the writing fades into the blue theme colour featured as an accent throughout the webpage design. This simple feature makes the website more interactive and modern, thus keeping a contemporary feel to the website and keeping it more interesting for its visitors. 



Just underneath the featured music video is a section for social media. All types of social media that the artiste can be followed on are available to click on, using icons instead of text. The use of icons is a lot more aesthetic, especially since the icons are used widely on the internet nowadays. They retain their interactivity (as seen above) such as in the tab titles; an attractive feature for the site's visitors. 




My Music Video

My Music Video