Tag Archives: Website Design

Magnetizing Website Design

Why would a tennis enthusiast choose to purchase a tennis racket at a particular website? If the designers of that website have tailored the user experience to appeal to tennis players, will that site generate more sales, or are tennis players and other subgroups of society unaffected by the visual appeal of a website? How … Continue reading Magnetizing Website Design

Secondary Searching – Web Design Preferences

Having chosen to major in ‘Information Networking and Telecommunications – Web and Mobile Application Development,’ no one will find it surprising that I am fascinated by the effects of websites on users. It is interesting that different people have completely different preferences when picking colors and graphics for a website, and different reactions to the … Continue reading Secondary Searching – Web Design Preferences

Advanced Searching: Web Design Preferences

Having experienced personal reactions, both positive and negative, to graphics used on websites, and excellent or abysmal web design, I have become interested in the effects of graphics and web design on large groups of people. A graphic that I find displeasing, my brother may find delightful, and my friend prefers graphics that differ entirely … Continue reading Advanced Searching: Web Design Preferences

Advanced Search: Website Design Preferences

ProQuest – 116 results Search words: Website AND design AND graphics AND preference AND age AND user-centered Limiters: last 5 years, scholarly journals   EBSCO – 25 results Search words: Website design AND preference AND graphics Limiters: None   Gale Academic OneFile – 104 results Search words: Website AND design AND graphics AND preference AND … Continue reading Advanced Search: Website Design Preferences

Week 10 blogpost – Delving into the Depths of Databases

Gale Academic OneFile was my initial resource. While the quantity of articles is limited, I located two pertinent sources. After completing some research, I turned to ProQuest Database, which is significantly larger, and provided me with three more sources. Finally, I searched EBSCOhost for articles pertaining to preferences in web design. EBSCOhost has fewer sources … Continue reading Week 10 blogpost – Delving into the Depths of Databases