Jose - http://www.joserosariolopez.com/kungfu
Content wise, I think that the strongest movie obession web site was mine. I believe that I have incorporated several of the features that were discused in class as well as in the book. For example, the headlines add to the page because these are hot, action-packed movies that have been released in the martial arts community.
By adding content that is fresh, I give the users the chance to keep wanting to come back and read about what I thought. Furthermore, the addition of the rating system along with the Leave a Reply feature enhance to value of the web site by creating a community within community.
Minni - http://www.lunaobscuradesign.com/fantasyObsession/
Clean, filled with a lot of great content. This website is easy to navigate and the
site is visually pleasing at the same time. What I wanted to find in here is how users interact in the page amongst themselves.
Albert - http://www.vampfansite.com
The concept behind this page is a good one, yet sometimes the color in the main navigation tends to bleed onto the text, which takes my focus away from the content that I'm trying to seek.
Ardie - http://www.manfilms.hunterunknown.com
The web site is pretty cool. The one reason I like it is because it looks...manly. The logo's black background at the very top makes me think of footbal. The one thing that I felt was lacking was the content area. In the reviews section, only three movies were added. If this is a movie obsession website, I want to know about a lot of movies.
Kiely - http://www.fagabeefee.com/
I'm actually a little bit thrown off by the main index page. I don't know what I am supposed to do once I finish taking the quiz. I'm assigned a rank, but I don't know what to do with it, or how to promote myself. I think this is a very interesting concept that could be expanded upon.
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