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Select Five(5) website


2. Screenshot the website that you select
3. Identify atleast 3 bad and good characteristics of the website (e.g. color, text, design, etc)

Arngren.net

There’s little clue as to what this site actually is. Looking a bit like an early web
version of the Argos catalogue, this site is genuinely baffling. Scroll down and
you’ll continue to see more of the same cut-and-pasted low quality images with
links. There’s a search box at the top that’s handy – providing you’ve got some
idea of what you’re looking for…

6. Illuminati Exposers

The name surely does grab a lot of eyeballs, but the website will make your senses
scream in physical pain. They may be thinking about waking people up from the
slurry of conspiracies, but honestly, the designers should have woken themselves up
completely before publishing such a worst website. This makes you ask the question,
“have they ever seen another website?” Even if you leave out the garish fonts and
horrible images, the navigation will not be your friend.
. Gulla’s Arrestling (https://arrestling.com/)

With the world going crazy over police brutality in certain countries, this website
ushers in brutality in website design. It looks and feels far from professional, and the
content is simply below par. It is evident that except the website designer, everyone
knows the importance of a “Title” tag in SEO. The worst issue is that the registration
form for the upcoming conference is a PDF. So you cannot edit it online. You need to
download it and mail it. And the website does not have an integrated payment
pathway, which means you need to make the credit card payments over phone.
1. ESPN Sports Programming

Featured on Awwwards

ESPN takes its sports content and programming to the next level with this
dynamic and eye-catching site filled with large, high-resolution images
and video. The site utilizes background video to keep up with the sports
network’s energy and sections with subtle hover and transition effects and
to keep the user experience smooth. The ‘featured sports’ slider is
thoroughly entrancing and does an excellent job of showcasing each of
the sports alongside interesting statistics and informative details about
available programs.
13. Wordstack

Featured on CSS Winner

Wordstack did an excellent job keeping its website small, condensed, and
organized, while still delivering all the value the product offers. The
large, full-width imagery and consistent use color palette and styling
throughout the pages make for an incredibly uniform design that pairs
very well with the color palate of the software.

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