Month: February 2018

2: Fork Knife Teeth: Food Blog with a Purpose

I spent a lot of time this summer helping with the food photography for Fork Knife Teeth, my sister’s food blog. I’m partial to it because the recipes are good, because of my time holding up large pieces of white paper to reflect sunlight for a better shot, and because I think it looks nice,…

2: Give Thanks for [PANK]

As far as online magazines go, I absolutely adore the design for PANK—stylized [PANK]—Magazine. In fact, I used it a lot for reference when I was creating a simple Weebly website for one of Susquehanna University’s literary magazines. Some of the other online literary magazines I came across were chaotic or cluttered, so I really…

2. Pew Research Center Website Analyses

Last semester I spent a lot of time on Pew Research Center’s website for my semester project for statistics. Pew Research Center, is a non profit organization that “…provides information on social issues, public opinion, and demographic trends shaping the United States and the world” (Wikipedia). On the Pew Research Center homepage, pewresearch.org, the website…

2: The Designs Behind ITX

The first thing a visitor sees when they navigate to ITX’s website is “you”. This is a popular marketing ploy, because, of course, addressing the target audience directly by pasting a giant YOU to a homepage is sure to get their attention. ITX is an Information Technology company, so their marketing goal is to be…

2: Her Campus Website Design Analysis

As current president of Susquehanna University’s Her Campus chapter and previous senior editor, I’ve logged many hours creating and exploring content on hercampus.com. This online website is similar to Buzzfeed in both design and text content, however, Her Campus specifically targets incoming, current, and recently graduated college women with their content tailored to this audience….

2: Where in the World Does Geoguessr Fit into Web Design?

Geoguessr is an online geographically-based game where a player (or multiple players) is placed in a random place on Google Streetview, and they have to figure out where they are and pinpoint it on a map. So say, for instance, you are placed a somewhere with a western landscape. You might recognize that you’re in…

2: Apps, Emphasis, and Audience, Oh My: The YouTube App

An earlier post discussed YouTube’s home page and the way it displays video content in order to draw users in and keep them there as long as possible. As an avid consumer of YouTube videos, I found myself wondering how the YouTube website differed from the app, and how the design choices of each altered…