Thursday, September 7, 2023

C AND C WEBSITE


Even though I am replicating the BBC Three website, here are the conventions I have noticed:

Song Exploder

 









For the website of Song Exploder, I like the simplicity of the website and how it contrasts with the colour of the logo; it's as if the colourful and saturated logo makes up for the lack of colour on the actual home page.

I also really like how easy it is to find and access things. for example the main page is the list of episodes and starring guests, which is nice to find in one place but also because it attracts viewers if they see another artist they like in that list.
If you click on the latest artist's episode, it also takes you to another page where you can see their Instagram posts, and a background of the singers history as well as a cool looking preview to the podcast. 




BBC Live Lounge




















Although BBC is a platform that offers a lot of services such as: Radio and Podcasts, TV dramas and Films; which therefore means that they don't completely focus on this one series. However, BBC Live Lounge really stood out to me both the series itself but also the way they presented it. Even though this isn't BBC's home page itself, I think it's interesting in the way that the screen is split into four columns and it is presented with a massive photo of the logo which is very bright and eye catching for viewers. I also like how you can preview other episodes underneath with smaller pictures.

The opportunity to find more shows and branding throughout.

Tape Notes
























Similar to Song Exploder, Tape Notes also uses the strip of black at the top of their website with a bright multicolour logo to emphasise the name. 
Here is the 'Episodes' page of the website. I like how there is a very symmetrical layout of the pictures, so it accessible and easy to read. The pictures are inviting toward the audience.


































I really like the socials part of the page, the size is a little bigger compared to others but its eye catching against the black bar. 







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