i started looking online at websites that had already been created for/about volcanoes. most the websites i have found are american websites educating people on what to do if a volcano was to errupt or the warning signals were being sent out that something is about to happen. i found a few websites that were slightly interesting but i think there is a gap in the websites for an interesting website to be made.
this volcano website was one of the most interesting websites amongst all of them. it has galleries,
F&Q's, games and other resources you can use. The images are of a high quality, and the font they have chosen is easily readable. the options are clear and you don't feel lost on the website.
http://www.volcanoes.com
this website is anouther american site and this one is similar to the previous one, the user doesn't feel lost on the website and the colour they have chosen reflect the volcano theme. the image on the top header works really well as the orange of the magma brightens the top header so the orange for the navigation bar isn't to in your face. the website is clearly layed out with simple navigation.
http://www.ready.gov/volcanoes
this is a govenment website from america teaching people all about volcanoes, how to help their community, emergency packs, how to react. it is ver informative but also clearly worded and layed out so the user still understands what they are reading.
http://volcanoes.usgs.gov
this is one of the worst websites. the homepage starts of well, but once you have clicked on gallery the website's layout changed completely, it goes to the size on the website for a smart phone. this makes the website look tacky and not presented properly. the content that is in the website is good knowledgable information its just the website itself that is letting it down.
http://environment.nationalgeographic.co.uk/environment/natural-disasters/forces-of-nature/
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