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This 6 page paper assesses web page design using the home web page of Disney. The paper looks at the visual aspects such as text and graphics, consistency, ease of navigation and overall usability. The bibliography cites 3 sources.
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are used. The presentation and layout is more important that the level of data that s contained in the page, in many case this is a case of less can
equal more. To examine the way a web page is presented we will look at a well known company Disney. The web address of the web page is www.disney.com.
The web page presentation is very simple to start with. The company has many different areas of trade, there are holidays, theme parks,
merchandising, films and there are the many different web aspects that an entertainment company may have, these include themes and downloads for cellular telephones as well as inside information about
the company and games for children as well as corporate information. The first page is a page that allows navigation and is
at http://disney.go.com/home/today/index.html.. There are two ways of navigating. Across the top there is a bar with links to these different areas, such as holidays, but the main graphic is a
map, laid out in a similar style to park maps, but each are is labels with the different areas that can be navigated to. Passing the mouse over each of
these generates a new smaller menu that is accompanied by a single tone, with gives further choices, For example, looking at the top right hand corner of the map there
is the title Disney Destinations, with a menu of the different areas that Disney offer holidays. This sub menu gives choices of the destinations included California and Walt Disney World
in Florida as well as cruise and the Disney Vacation Club (a Disney Time Share scheme). Clicking on a link in one
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