1. Who was the intended audience for your website?
The intended audience for my website for teenagers who like meaningful films. It is intended to give them a message about being themselves and this is especially important when they are finding themselves.
2. What was the purpose of the website (e.g. entertainment, educational, commercial)?
The purpose if the website is to promote the film to this audience.
3. Did your site cover its topic/intended purpose? Why or why not?
Yes it did, the black and white colours are attractive to the audience and there is the right amount of information for the audience to find out about the film but not too much because then they wouldn't want to read it.
4. How have the audience and intended purpose influenced the content of your site (e.g. in terms of language, vocabulary, graphics, media, layout of pages and overall structure of the site)?
The language is basic yet sophisticated, the graphics are quite basic but the background is very appealing and emotional. The layout is the same for all of the pages, the consistency looks very clean and crisp.
5. Are headings and keywords consistent in terms of font type, colour, style and emphasis?
6. Are links logical and well-planned? How many clicks is one too many?
7. Is the colour scheme appropriate and aesthetically pleasing?
8. Have you considered an appropriate name for your film?
9. Do the elements of design evident in the site (e.g. balance, space, contrast etc) reflect the purpose or nature of the site? Are there visual clues to the intended purpose of the site? How would different colour schemes/textures/font styles change the message of the site?
10. How have the audience and purpose of the website affected decisions made in relation to:
a. Font/graphics ?
b. Page layout ?
c. Structure of the online resource?
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