
From Manufacturing to Wellness: Website Critiques
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Summary
In this episode of Boozy Browsing, hosts Meeky Hwang and Matt Dorman explore outdated manufacturing and health-related websites, critiquing their design and functionality. They discuss the common issues faced by these sites, including usability problems and lack of modern aesthetics. The conversation transitions into a challenge where they plan to redesign a poorly designed website, emphasizing the importance of user experience and effective web design. Future episodes may feature guest speakers to provide diverse insights into web design and usability.
Takeaways
- Manufacturing websites often look outdated and lack modern design elements.
- The functionality of a website is crucial, even if the design is old.
- Many companies may not prioritize updating their websites due to time constraints.
- Usability issues can significantly impact user experience on outdated sites.
- A simple, functional design can sometimes be more effective than a flashy one.
- Health and wellness websites also face similar design challenges as manufacturing sites.
- The importance of a clear call to action on websites cannot be overstated.
- Redesigning a website can be a fun and engaging challenge for designers.
- Critiquing websites can lead to valuable insights about user experience.
- Future episodes may include guest speakers to discuss various aspects of web design.
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