http://www.mountainview.be/fr/ |
-Simple parallax website. Many parallax websites has too many things going on which makes it hard to navigate around. But Mountainview uses it in consideration.
-Information is evenly distributed with a restricted colour palette to prevent chaos.
-Overall Header & Body text is readable.
-Even though the sponsor images are big they are toned back with an overlay.
-Including a video pluggin on the front page is quite interesting. Can consider this for our own website? How can we make it more interactive?
-Navigation would had been easier if the website was in English. (French website)
-The images aren't completely fixed in position and appear as you scroll down and discover new information. I think this makes the experience of the site more interesting.
-There is also interesting use of colour to separate each section of information. I think this works well to guide the reader into different pieces of information.
-There are also visual cues at the start before you scroll down, to make sure the reader doesn't miss the information on the page.
-The logo and navigation bar remains in a fixed position as you scroll down and when you move across to different pages.
-There is a site map at the bottom of the page aswell.
-The social media buttons are in the footer along with contact information. Works well for people who would be interested in contacting them after reading the information without having to click to a different page.
These key-pointers will be a helpful guide when we start planning initial thumbnails.
-Rebecca, Sarah
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