scrutiny: glasgoldgroup.com
Yeah, I'm on a roll.
Scrutiny#2: New Jersey Plastic Surgery
I don't know why, but most of the medical sites I've seen so far have score low on design for me. But this site... This site scores good, I think. Their layout is easy to use, easy on the eyes, and contains quality content.
The colors are nice: they used earthly green and brown and managed NOT too look like an environmental website. The writing's good: straight to the point while being slightly (but not too obviously) adversatorial.
The images are nicely done. The doctors on the banner look wise and intelligent and nice. (they may not be the real doctors, anyway, but who cares?) I especially liked how they did their before and after pictures. Some cosmetic (and even home improvement) before and after photos make their 'before" photos look ugly so that the "after" photos look ethereally good. In this site, though, the "before" photos look fine, but the "after" photos look better. Kudos for that.
The rollovers are clean and simple, and they managed to organize their hundred gazillion links properly. Everything catches the eye's attention, but they don't compete with each other. They complement each other, and the site doesn't look cluttered.
The only thing I can criticize about it is that the hover color for the links in the footer make the anchor text disappear. But that's about it.
Needless to say, this website scored high points to me. I give it a 4.5 out of 5. Look at this website, I say, and learn from it.
Scrutiny#2: New Jersey Plastic Surgery
I don't know why, but most of the medical sites I've seen so far have score low on design for me. But this site... This site scores good, I think. Their layout is easy to use, easy on the eyes, and contains quality content.
The colors are nice: they used earthly green and brown and managed NOT too look like an environmental website. The writing's good: straight to the point while being slightly (but not too obviously) adversatorial.
The images are nicely done. The doctors on the banner look wise and intelligent and nice. (they may not be the real doctors, anyway, but who cares?) I especially liked how they did their before and after pictures. Some cosmetic (and even home improvement) before and after photos make their 'before" photos look ugly so that the "after" photos look ethereally good. In this site, though, the "before" photos look fine, but the "after" photos look better. Kudos for that.
The rollovers are clean and simple, and they managed to organize their hundred gazillion links properly. Everything catches the eye's attention, but they don't compete with each other. They complement each other, and the site doesn't look cluttered.
The only thing I can criticize about it is that the hover color for the links in the footer make the anchor text disappear. But that's about it.
Needless to say, this website scored high points to me. I give it a 4.5 out of 5. Look at this website, I say, and learn from it.
Labels: cosmetics, link offer, web design
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I think they should have gotten rid of the underlines on the menu on the left. it's kind of redundant.
anyway, i want a tummy tuck =/
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miii