Many components must be laid out before building a website for the use of many people. One of the main components is the navigation and the visuals of the site. Apple is in direct competition with many other tech companies, such as Samsung. Apple’s website can …show more content…
When we first open up the site, we see a dark colored navigation bar with products that Apple offers, very neatly organized. This means I can see the products on the main page and instantly select what I want. On the bottom is a slideshow representing Apple’s newly launched products in which the pictures are clickable. Apple’s visuals are very pleasing to the eye because of their use of color combinations and how Apple portrays nature into its pictures is beautiful. Comparing Apple’s visuals and ease of navigation throughout the website, I am going to examine these components on Samsung’s website. Samsung, however, is a manufacturer of a variety of things, that range from washing machines to home security to cell phones and minor phone accessories. Like Apple, Samsung’s website is very simple, www.samsung.com. Samsung’s navigation bar offers primary product and then a drop down menu to the particular item. Samsung’s product line is massive; however, Samsung has done a good job of organizing their products. Samsung’s main page loses my interest in the website as it is not interesting and …show more content…
The Apple search feature on their website is not very impressive or up to date considering that Apple is one of the largest companies in the world. I use the search feature a lot on many other websites because it saves time. On Apple’s search bar I wrote “iPhone” and as the site yielded a total of about 1000 results, which is unnecessary. The search showed links to the iPhone rather than showing us the products and their prices like Samsung does. Underneath the two important options were random web links to different topics and things that I would consider useless because they were