Wednesday, March 18, 2009

March 18- Washlet Website

This next website I reviewed was a website recommended to me by a friend. The website itself is a kind of cool concept, but the product is a bit strange!!!

The website is CleanIsHappy.com and its product is the Washlet.



The introduction to the website was a bit much for me. The flashing images of different butts with smiley faces on them is really random until you know what the product/website is about.

Even though the layout is simple, clean, and well organized, the mandatory movies that start to play can get to be a bit annoying. There is little to no text on the site, since most of the information comes in video form. This can be annoying if all you want to do is find out how the product looks, or how it works. If your browser freezes for any reason, you have to watch the whole movie all over again (there is no way to fast forward to the spot in the movie you left off at).

I definitely do not like the background music that continues to play in the background, but I am a fan of the musical note sounds the links make when you roll your mouse over each square.

I think the sound option might be a cool idea for my website. I already know how to use Reason and ProTools to create my own sounds, so I think I might try using some synthesizers to come up with a cool water droplet sound.

March 18- Welk Resort Website

The next website I chose to review is the website WelkResort.com. The reason I chose this website is because I work for the resort, and just this last fall our Creative Services department launched this new website.

To be completely honest, I do not really like it. The layout seems very cluttered to me, and some of the Photoshop work looks choppy and out of place to me (i.e. the keys and the sunglasses). The source images used for each part of the homepage seem to have varying picture qualities, which bothers me, and makes me think it was just thrown together and uploaded before anyone examined it (or someone forgot to put their contacts in that morning!).


Despite these flaws, I do like how the links are in the shape of photos/post-its/notes and how they pop out a little when you roll the mouse over them. It makes it easier to tell which link you're going to click on (especially in a cluttered layout like this one).

If I learned anything from examining this website, it is that I need to be extremely careful when using Photoshop and Flash together. I definitely will make sure that the quality of my source images are equal, and if I have trouble finding a high quality picture, I will check out a high-end camera from the school and take my own photos.

March 13- Kiwi Cards Website


For this website review, I happened to accidentally find this website, KiwiCards.com, while googling for businesses with the name "kiwi" in them on Saturday night (March 14th)(my friend wants to start her own stationary design business, and wants to use the kiwi bird in the business name and logo).

I really like the layout of the website! The main page looks like a stationary card that is laying on a fancy table cloth. I really like how the main picture slowly changes every 5 seconds and highlights the company's products.

The links along the top of the "card" are what really caught my attention though! I really like the little animation that is used with the links. When you roll your mouse over the little kiwi fruits, the kiwi seeds burst out like small fireworks. It's cute, but simple, and not such a large animation that it would make your computer run slow if you have a slow internet connection.

I think it might be cute it incorporate those type of link animations into my site. Of course, I would use little water droplets for my pictures, since the San Diego Water Crisis is the social issue my website is based on, but it would be cool to make them ripple like water, or maybe even make them splash apart like when a water droplet hits the ground. It would definitely be something simple though, because I think simple designs look nicer.

March 10- Homestar Runner



One of the websites I decided to review is one that is infamous for it's Flash animation: HomestarRunner.com!

Now, I remember as a kid in junior high logging online every week to get my fill of a new Homestar Runner episodes, but at the time I just thought it was a cool online cartoon. Of course, it is a cool online cartoon, but now I know that it is a Flash based cartoon! Before taking this class, I had NO CLUE how hard Flash animation was (or even what it meant to be "Flash based"), but after making my own animations, I have much more admiration for all of the awesome Flash animations I come across online!

Homestar Runner was created by two artists: Mike Chapman and Craig Zobel. The site, which is made up of largely Flash animations, features short movies, games, weekly episodes, downloads, along with an online store and email section. Of the whole site, the main homepage is my favorite page.


On the homepage, there are six buttons to the left of the page that take you to the six main sections of the website. As you scroll over the buttons, a different Flash animation plays in middle of the page! They are short little animations, but they can be so addicting to watch! On top of the six different animations, you can change the theme of the homepage, which will have six NEW animations that play. Overall, the site features 25 different homepage themes, each with their own set of six animations!

I think this is a cool concept, and I might want to try this for my website (of course, I would use only one theme, but I would like to have a different animation play as the mouse scrolls over each of my main pages). I know it would take extra work, but so far, I really enjoy Flash, and could spend hours making animations in it!

February 21- The Vagina Monologues


On Saturday, February 21st, 2009, I had the opportunity of attending The Vagina Monologues at CSUSM. The production was put on by the Women's Center and much of the proceeds went towards the Center for Community Solutions in Escondido. The Center for Community Solutions is a center that focuses on ending sexual assault and relationship violence. Before the play, the Women's Center organized a Vagina Fest, which featured different tables full of information on a variety of woman health issues and concerns, as well as information on important charities that help women out in the community.

Around 6:45 PM, the doors to ARTS 240 opened, and people started filing in to grab their seats. My friends and I sat down, and waited for the play to start. Previously, I had read the play, but this was my first time ever seeing the play itself. I was not sure what to expect exactly. I knew some of the monologues would be a bit uncomfortable, seeing as they deal with issues of sexual assault and violence, but I was still excited to finally get the chance to see the play preformed live.

As the play started, all of the actresses filed on stage. I was a bit surprised that I recognized a few of them: one of my old professors, one of my old high school classmates, and one of my best friend's Alpha Xi Delta sisters.

Overall, the play was fantastic, but what I loved the most was the stage decorations. It was extremely simple, just various velvety/taffeta fabrics draped over one another, hanging from the back wall. They made the stage symmetrical by making sure that there were corresponding colors on either side of the stage, which helped keep your eyes focused on center stage, where the girls were preforming. The textures of the velvet/taffeta fabrics gave the stage a feminine feel to it, which was perfect for the subject matter. I loved how simple the design was though, because it kept the background in the background, and made the girls standout during their performances.



I have always favored simple and clean designs over grungy, messy designs, and after seeing this play, it only reiterates how important it is to make sure your website background is not too overpowering that it takes away from the content of your website (i.e. our social issue papers, or other exercises).