Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Monday, April 8, 2013
Fashion: Which Website Wore it Better? [Acadmeic Assignment]
With technology
booming in this era online shopping has become a new phenomenon. Shoppers can
find all the latest designs from all over the world just one click away. But
what makes a website more appealing than going to the actual store; is it the
color scheme, or the visuals that the designer gives us? The two websites that
will be compared are those of Forever 21 and H & M. Both of these websites promote
affordable fashion for all shapes and sizes. Their key audiences are
adolescences and young adults. Catering to their audience, these sites use
celebrities and other well-known musical artists to help draw more attention.
While both of these stores sites promote cheap prices and good quality
clothing, their ultimate goal is to make money and promote their store in a
positive way.
The attraction to
these sites comes from the desire to dress and look a certain way, and the way
the designer placed every individual item on the website makes it easier for
the costumers to find what they are looking for. When you log onto the H & M
website the first thing that pops up is a huge red box that reads “Midseason
Sale” and a tab underneath saying, “Find your nearest store.” Most likely the
costumers will click on the sale tab and see things they like which will make
them curious and start browsing the rest of the website. This is one of the strategies the designer
uses to meet the goals of the website, which is to make money and promote their
store.
On the other hand,
when you log onto Forever 21’s website you are greeted with a slideshow full of
soft pastels and the seasons hottest looks and must haves. Although this
website doesn’t welcome you with a giant red ”SALE” sign, the bright colors of
each ad tend to draw costumers in. Each color the designer chose evokes a
different emotion in the buyers for different reasons. For example, the color
blue is used a lot on the website. When web searching color meanings in
psychology, blue is said to mean trust and peace. It also “can suggest loyalty
and integrity as well as conservatism and frigidity” (Color Psychology). The
color indigo is said to mean “the color of intuition” as well as idealism,
structure, ritualistic, and addictive (Color Psychology). And turquoise means
communication and clarity of mind and also on the negative side, “impractical
and idealistic” (Color Psychology). Just like the red sale sign, these
distinctive shades of blue on the website causes the purchasers to feel a
certain way and want to continue browsing the site.
Another noteworthy
item on the Forever 21 website are the tabs at the top of the page. The tabs
say things like, “New Arrivals, Beauty, Women, Men, Plus Sizes, and Sale.” Once
you click on these words they give you a drop down menu of more items within
that category. Having these distinctive tabs at the top of the page makes it
easier for the consumers to find exactly what they are looking for without
having to search for long periods of time. Likewise, the H & M website also
has tabs at the top that say, “H & M Life, Ladies, Men, and Kids.” These
also have drop down list of options that continue to a more thorough search of each.
Unlike the Forever 21 site, when you scroll down the page on the H & M site
there are nine boxes with pictures of different fashion styles. By clicking on
this picture you are automatically taken to a slideshow of pictures with prices
of each item. This design choice gives H & M costumers more visual options
over the Forever 21 costumers.
While the H &
M costumers get better visual options, they are not given a “search bar.” When
reading Ensha’s New York Times article, “10 Ways to Design a Good Web Site” he
states that a good website should “make sure to include a smart search
box” (Ensha). He also states that a website should not have a cluttered home
page, “Make sure your home page is clean and not overrun with links. The goal
is to provide the reader with enough information to enter your site, not to
scare them away” (Ensha). As stated above, when logging onto the H & M
website you immediately see a giant red “Midseason Sale” sign. When you
continue scrolling there is picture after picture. The front page seems
extremely cluttered and overrun with these colors and images. However, the
Forever 21 website includes a search bar in the top left corner. They also have
enough information on their front page to make it interesting but not too
cluttered.
On both the
Forever 21 website and H & M website, the designer chose to use pictures
for each clothing item. Not only did the designer just use pictures for the
individual items but they also put each piece of clothing in a whole outfit.
This graphic choice gives every one a chance to see what the article of
clothing would look like on an every day basis. Furthering this topic, once
clicking on the picture itself you can zoom in and get a better look at the
singular piece. This also might make the costumer want to search for the whole
outfit pictured, helping the website and store reach their ultimate goal of
making money. The way the designer chose to include pictures also appeals to
the audience they are trying to reach. Most women like to have visuals and
being able to see an outfit in its full potential. Both websites give images that
are appealing to the audience, assuming the audience is young adult and
adolescent women.
The designer also
uses language to help sell/promote each product that the site is trying to
sell. For example, on the H & M website they are promoting “New Looks
Spring Break” on their front page. Once you click on this hyper length it takes
you to another picture that says, “attitude, personality and style for all
spring break destinations. Fashion kudos guaranteed!” The way these words are used
conjures up emotions in the buyer making them want to look more into the
products they are selling. Forever 21 does this throughout their website as
well.
Both the Forever
21 and H & M website do an excellent job of promoting their stores through
their sites. They are colorful and full of the latest women’s fashion. H &
M appears to do a better job of showing off their clothes in a way that women
will want to buy them, with detailed imagery and zoom lenses. The H & M
site also tends to look more cluttered and overwhelming from the front page.
Forever 21’s site is easier to access and more organized with a search bar and
straightforward tabs at the top of the page. Both websites serve their purpose
by informing women about their stores latest fashions and sales. The websites
and stores are alike in many ways, especially in the clothing styles they
carry. One site is obviously cheaper than the other and when sticking to a
budget while maintaining a cute and sophisticated look, Forever 21 is the
better site.
Works Cited
Ensha, Azadeh. "10 Ways
to Design a Good Web Site - NYTimes.com." Weblog post. Electronics and
Gadgets - Gadgetwise Blog - NYTimes.com. New York Times, 1 May 2009. Web.
13 Oct. 2010. <http://gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/05/01/10-ways-to-design-a-good-web-site/>.
"Forever
21 - Shop Fashionable Clothing for Women, Plus, Girls, Men." Forever 21
- Shop Fashionable Clothing for Women, Plus, Girls, Men. N.p., n.d. Web. 20
Mar. 2013.
"H&M
| H&M US." H&M | H&M US. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2013.
"Understanding
the Meaning of Colors in Color Psychology." Meaning of Color in Color Psychology. N.p., n.d.
Web. 20 Mar. 2013.
Letter to the Editor
I think it’s great
that women-owned businesses are getting a boost in the Chattanooga area. The 48-hour launch program
chose two finalists out of nine; The Whiskey Women and Mama’s Got Mail. Both of these businesses got
the chance of a lifetime by being entered in this competition. Both businesses
were awarded with $10,000 in prizes money and services to develop their
entrepreneurship. Overall, it seems that the Whiskey Women had a supportive
team that help them to evolve into their business. This article matters to me
because it’s encouraging to see women peruse their dreams of being an
entrepreneur. It also shows that women can do anything they put their mind to.
In this day and age, people get so overwhelmed and intimidated by big companies
that are extremely successful, but you have to think that these companies
started from the bottom to get to where they are now.
Sunday, April 7, 2013
What a Learning Process... 15
Coming into this class I wasn’t sure what to expect, but I can honestly
say that I have learned a lot over this past semester. Overall, the
basis of this class was discussing how technology is changing the way we
do our everyday routine lives. The thing that really stood out to me
the most was our discussions over how hooked we have become to our cell
phones. I knew that I was “addicted” to my cell phone but I didn’t
realize just how much this was affecting my real, genuine, face-to-face
conversations. It was a hard, but good, realization to see how connected
I had become to twitter and Instagram. Through these topics we’ve
discussing, I’v e already started to limit myself on how much time I
spend using this type of media. I think it is great that we have made
advances allowing me to talk to my friends in France. But I also think
that our human interaction right here on campus is even more important.
These relationships we have now are the ones we will have for a
lifetime, and we won’t remember what that tweet said 5 years from now. I
would definitely say that my eyes have been opened to noticing these
types of disconnects in my own life, but others as well. I am a waitress
and almost every time I take the tray of food to the table I see the
whole table on their phones. I normally wouldn’t see anything wrong with
this but after discussing how we are all being affected by technology, I
notice the problem. It’s sad to think that we would rather be connected
with our social media sites than each other, but it has become a
reality. The thing that I learned the most throughout this semester is
that I want to have a better relationship with my friends over a
relationship with my phone.
Chattanooga, TN; Home of the Fastest Internet Connection-14
I had no idea that Chattanooga is home to America’s fastest Internet
connection, probably because the Internet here on campus isn’t that
great. But when you think about it, having America’s
fastest Internet connection can be one of the coolest things for
Chattanooga. Like the article mentioned, with this faster broadband we
will be able to go into drug stores, pick up our prescriptions, and meet
with a doctor through a video. Just like we’ve been discussing all
year, technology is advancing and changing the world as we know it. Not
only would we be able to transform the way we do things, such as a
doctors visit or the traffic signals, but we will also be able to change
the simple things like ordering a pizza online or shopping. With faster
Internet, communication between emails or even publicizing events
happening in Chattanooga could reach more people in a shorter amount of
time. I didn’t realize how having America’s fastest Internet could be
such a great thing for our city until I read this article. Although we
are a small city, we are growing and I think this is one step into
becoming an even better city than we already are. I am biased because I
love Chattanooga, but I think we can do more to draw people and business
in. This faster Internet could be a potential incentive to bring in
more businesses into the area and help build up downtown. It also would
help small business owners in the Art District area, as well as all
around Chattanooga, to promote their products and show everyone why this
is such a special city. I don’t know if I could say that this type of
investment is warranted here but I think there are many perks to having
the fastest Internet and I think we could use it to our advantage.
Average is Definitely Over-13
I really enjoyed listening to Thomas Friedman explain his idea that
“even good might not cut it anymore and average is definitely over.” As a
student who also works part-time I see this idea more and more
everyday. I am a server at Noodles and Company but we are also required
to know how to do more than just serve people their food. My boss is
always watching to see what we are doing and how efficient we can be at a
job we’ve been doing for several months. It used to take the closing
staff around forty-five minutes to close; now we are only given thirty
minutes or less to do these things. We also have trainers who come in
and tell us what we are doing well and what we can improve on. I know
this isn’t corporate world jobs or the type of job market I want to be
in when I graduate, but it is definitely a place where I see this idea
that average is definitely over and how to improve myself before I enter
to real-world job market. Relating back to previous posts, technology
is always changing. As we graduate and enter the job market we can
expect things to be different from the way they are now. Friedman’s idea
that we are going to have to come up with our jobs is one that I find
very interesting. Since technology is frequently changing, the way we do
our daily jobs will start to change as well. It’s only a little over
two years away, but I don’t even know what kind of jobs I will be
looking for once I graduate. Creating my own job sounds exciting but
also a little scary at the same time.
Working From Home-12
I didn’t realize that changing the way people work was such a big deal
to everyone in our world. When I see nothing wrong in Mayer’s decision
to have her employees come into the office to do their work. As a CEO of
a major company you are going to have make hard decisions and not
everyone is going to like them, but that’s part of your job. I’m sure
this is inconvenient for the people who were working from home, but
wouldn’t working at home all the time be boring. I am such a people
person and from my viewpoint, I would rather be in an office all day
with human interaction. Working from home seems like the boring yet
easier choice to make. Relating it to some of our previous writing
exercises, we can see how technology has become something powerful. It’s
taken office jobs and made it possible to work in the comfort of your
home. It is also a huge distraction. I wasn’t able to make it to class
today so I am writing this post in my room. As I am sitting here there
are distractions all around me. I’m not saying that there wouldn’t be
distractions in your office but they would be more work related
distractions and you’d be in the working mindset. Being at work and
being at home are two totally different things and I prefer to keep them
separated at times.
Help! I can't find my IPhone!-11
I own an IPhone. When I first got it I lost it all the time. Not even
realizing it, I would leave my phone places. When I would finally
realize that it was gone I always became frantic but I would eventually
find it in an obvious place. When my mom got her IPhone she left it in
my car with the doors unlocked. Of course someone stole it but luckily
for us, we had the “Find My IPhone” app. It located her phone and we
were able to get it back within a couple of days. I can see where this
could raise some questions about privacy, but just like the man in the
video said you are the only one with access to this app. If you lose
your phone, you are the one with the ability to find it. I think it was
cool that he used social media as a way of helping him find his phone as
well. We can relate that to our previous conversations about social
media. It is becoming something bigger even to the point of helping
someone you just follow on twitter find his or her lost item. These can
all raise questions of privacy but if you know the people you are
following and can regulate these things it shouldn’t be that big of a
problem. I feel like a lot of cyber stalking comes from within your
friend group. I was cyber bullied when I was in middle school. It ended
up being one of my best friends. I was so hurt but I didn’t realize how
many people are bullied like this every day. It’s a scary thought but
that’s why privacy is so important, especially on social media sites
where you are posting so much about your life.
Robots in the Classroom-10
I have briefly heard of these robots coming being used to help teachers
in the classroom. Whether or not they will become more common in schools
and other academic settings is hard to say. We are a technologically
advancing world and with these advances come big changes. I can see
where the robots would become helpful to the teachers as an assistant
but I don’t want to see robots completely replacing teachers. Having
robots as teachers would take away the personal aspect of having a real
person in the classroom teaching you and helping you learn new things.
As we’ve discussed in previous posts, people are growing up not knowing
how to have proper face-to-face conversations, and preferring technology
companionship. I believe teachers play a huge role in helping these
conversational skills be developed and placing robots in the classrooms
could change the way students react to each other. Even in this
technological advancing world, I don’t think robots will ever completely
take over the job as being the teacher but it will be interesting to
see where these advances take us.
Am I Choosing my Phone Over my Friends?-9
I really enjoyed this video. The speaker made some excellent points on
face-to-face communication versus texting and social media. Like I
mentioned in my post about the article, I am a huge people person. I
like constantly being surrounded by people. The speakers point about
feeling lonely is something I can relate to. When I lay down at night
and can’t fall asleep I turn to my phone for companionship as I check
all of my social media sites. It’s crazy to think that we are choosing
our phones over real friendships. We all strive to have great
friendships and a great relationship but if we are always connected on
our phones how are we ever going to achieve that? I am speaking to
myself when I say these things because I am guilty of choosing my phone
over real authentic community and conversations with others.
Technology is becoming more advance every day. It is changing the way we communicate to people and how we view friendships, maybe even the very nature of friendships. For me, I will always prefer face-to-face conversations. I am a huge people person and I love being surrounded by people all the time. I only text people when I feel like it’s not important enough to call them. For people who are shy, like mentioned in the article, Facebook could be something that is beneficial for helping them come out of their shell and meet new people. Facebook has created a way for us to be friends without ever really talking to each other in person. Facebook has also created a way for us to keep in touch with past friendships or long distance friendships. In that way, it is changing the very nature of friendships and how we can keep in touch.
Technology is becoming more advance every day. It is changing the way we communicate to people and how we view friendships, maybe even the very nature of friendships. For me, I will always prefer face-to-face conversations. I am a huge people person and I love being surrounded by people all the time. I only text people when I feel like it’s not important enough to call them. For people who are shy, like mentioned in the article, Facebook could be something that is beneficial for helping them come out of their shell and meet new people. Facebook has created a way for us to be friends without ever really talking to each other in person. Facebook has also created a way for us to keep in touch with past friendships or long distance friendships. In that way, it is changing the very nature of friendships and how we can keep in touch.
Bye, Bye College?-8
This whole idea of higher education collapsing seems a bit much. Yes,
they made the point that the Internet caused the newspaper industry to
dwindle, but they are still in business. I don’t think that colleges
will ever go out of business. For me, being here in Chattanooga for
college has taught me so much about myself. My family lives in Michigan,
which is nine hours away. Although being away is hard, I’ve grown so
much and feel like I have a better grasp on who I am as an individual. I
think college is a big reason for that. Just like Martin Van Der Wolf
said, this gave me a feeling of dread. I don’t see why colleges would
need to go out of business. I don’t always like college and going to
class but I think that only taking online courses would be much worse. I
would much rather be in a classroom for a short period of time every
other day learning, rather than sitting at my computer screen learning. I
also understand that college is expensive. We understand this more than
anyone because we are facing these expenses right now. Paying for
tuition is being increasingly more difficult and I can imagine why
people would be drawn to the idea of free online courses. I would hate
to see colleges go out of business because people can’t afford the
yearly tuition increases and miss out of the great experience that
college has to offer. If these videos speak any truth, it’s a scary
thought but it will be interesting to see where our education really
goes in the next seven years.
MOOCS-7
It is a reality that we are always learning and there are so many things
we don’t know. To stop learning doesn’t really seem like a choice we
have. The idea of a MOOC is interesting to me. I love having the chance
to learn for free and at my own pace, but with the limited time I have
now I would prefer if I got credit out of it. I know that sounds selfish
but putting 22 hours a week into a class that doesn’t give me credit
towards my education would be hard for me to do. On the other hand,
these courses seem to be great for broadening your knowledge on a
subject. I also think I would be more likely to take these courses if
they were more like Khan Academy. I feel like Khan Academy wasn’t like
an actual class. It was just a video explaining a topic so you could
gain better understanding. I have never heard of these sites so I don’t
know the implications MOOC’s would have specifically for my own writing
and development and overall education, but with so many people
registering they must be good. If I had more time to dedicate to an
online course, I would love to take a few classes on topics I am
interested in but have never had the chance to take. Overall, I think
that the idea of free education is exciting for people who wouldn't have
the ability to go to school otherwise and for people who just want to
continue growing in their knowledge on a subject.
Khan Academy-6
I’ve never heard of Khan Academy before but I love the concept behind
it. I think it is awesome that a guy with so much education of his own
wanted to take the time to share it with students all around the world
for free. As we have been discussing in previous weeks about online
textbooks and doing away with hard back books, Khan Academy takes this
idea to a whole new level. With this program you might not even have to
purchase online textbooks. Also, the idea that you go at your own pace
is very appealing. I’ve sat through numerous math classes totally
confused on what the teacher was talking about. I always tried reading
through the book to get a better understanding but I learn better when I
am hearing and seeing the process. I think this program would be
extremely helpful for students who learn like I do. I also like the fact
that you can pause the lesson and rewind if you are having trouble with
a step. By doing that the students can slow the lesson down and take it
step by step without overwhelming themselves. The idea that in the
classroom you are going at your own pace and if you need help you can
have one-on-one help from the teacher is great. That type of interaction
has always been a vital part for me in understanding a topic better,
especially in math. Overall, Khan Academy seems like a good step forward
in education and also in helping students who might not be able to
afford it otherwise.
The Decline of Newspapers-5
With all of this new technology that continues to appear we see the
decline of books and newspapers in their hard copy form. I think that
many people love reading the newspaper and a book while holding the
actual copy in their hand, myself included. But I agree with the author
of Steve Jobs biography in saying that Apple has in fact revolutionized
the publishing industry with IPhones and the IPad. The price of
textbooks is outrageous and some teachers require us to have them only
to barely use them throughout the semester. It’s frustrating to have to
pay all of that money to carry round a heavy book that you don’t use. I’
ve always heard that online textbooks were cheaper but I’ve never
really looked into them. Seeing the video of how the IPad works and all
of the special extras they have made me want one for myself. It would be
so helpful to not have to make notecards for book chapters and have 3-D
pictures of the things I was learning. I know a local private school
that requires every student to have an IPad. A fellow teacher, and
friend, said that she records all of her lessons and puts them online
for the students to watch. She is only in the room for the children to
ask her questions. The kids do all of their schoolwork on their Apple
devices. The advance that Apple is making through online textbooks and
other special features is a pretty cool thing. Whether we like it or
not, Apple is changing the way we do our work and online textbooks are
changing the way we learn. I don’t know if we will ever take out hard
copies completely but the way our society is moving, it wouldn’t
surprise me.
Graph Search-4
This is the first time I have heard of Graph Search, but Facebook is
constantly changing and trying to make their site better for users. I
think each article made very interesting points on the positive and
negative side of this new search engine. A part of me thinks “why do we
need another search tool when we already have so many, like Google?” But
another part of me thinks that this is kind of a cool way to find
information. I think that this could be a positive step forward in the
Facebook world. Although we do have many tools for finding information
there really isn’t anything quite like Graph Search. I love to travel
and I love trying new foods. I’m constantly using Urban Spoon to find
nearby restaurants to eat at. With this new tool I would be able to
quickly search through my Facebook friends to find restaurants near my
location that they have been to. To me, that is an awesome search tool
that could be extremely helpful. It is also helpful to know that this
search tool will only be able to search through your friends. The
privacy setting is important to a lot of people, including myself, and I
think having this will help people respond better to this newest
change. Like the second article said, a negative could be that you have
“liked” subjects and other things that you didn’t want other people to
see or as a joke. This tool would make those things easier to find and
could cause some problems. All in all, this sounds like an exciting new
thing for Facebook users and it will be interesting to see how people
respond to the search engine.
Socailly Interesting or Technologically Boring?-3
Shirky’s statement,
"What matters here isn't technical capital; it's social capital. These
tools don't get socially interesting until they get technologically
boring" could mean a lot of different things. I interpret this statement
meaning that the social media we find so fascinating is something that
is so boring to the tech world. For example, Twitter is a huge social
media network. Almost everyone I know has a Twitter or at least knows
what that is. We find that posting continuous updates about our lives is
something so interesting, but in reality it’s technologically boring.
There isn’t anything technologically interesting about this social
media. What is interesting is that you can stay connected with people
all over the world. I follow my family in Michigan and my friends in
France. It is a cool way to stay connected without always having to talk
to the person. I also think that Facebook, when used right, is a great
way to keep in touch with people all around the world. Not only is
Facebook used to keep in touch with friends and family, it is also a
great way to share news. I have read numerous articles about subjects I
would have never seen unless my friend posted about them. The Sandy Hook
school shooting was all over the news but I was at a hair appointment
at the time and saw the news on Facebook. These social media networks
have become a way of sharing real news that is happening all around the
world. They each have become a part of the reading revolution. We have
found ways to share news with everyone without having to take the time
to tell each person individually. It’s made the world seem a tad bit
smaller and a whole lot closer than before.
Reading Revolution-2
We live in a world that
is constantly changing, and the way we read is no exception. The
excitement you have when you get a new book and the suspense that comes
with every page turn is something magical. There is really nothing
better than holding an actual book in your hand. But with the
technology-based world we live in, that type of reading is becoming more
and more rare. It has become more common to see people reading on a
Kindle, Ipad, or even their phones. These new ways of reading have made
it more convenient to read anywhere and anytime now that you don’t have
to carry around a large book. Although I think this
reading revolution is exciting, especially to see how far we’ve come
since the print revolution, I also think we are missing out on the joy
that comes from holding an actual book in your hand. Personally, trying
to read on a computer screen hurts my eyes. I can only read for so long
until I get a headache and can’t read anymore. I don’t read the
newspaper often but when I do I prefer it be an actual paper, not the
online website. I’m not against this new reading revolution because I
think to keep the public informed sometimes means changing the way you
get information out, but I will always prefer the actual book and paper
to be in my hands. I think it will be interesting to see how this
reading revolution continues to develop throughout the years.
Am I Addicted to Technology?-1
I find myself on social media sites like Facebook,
Twitter, and Instagram all the time. Then I proceed to check my personal
email as well as my school email constantly throughout the day. Just
like the article stated, I feel my IPhone pulling me in to check these
things even when I know I have better, more important, things I could be
doing. I even feel the pull to check my phone now as I sit in class
writing this discussion. Technology has become a norm in our society and
in my life. When I think about the family in this article and their
struggle to unplug from technology I see my own struggle. I would not
consider myself an addict but I would say that at times I have trouble
unplugging from my tech world and focusing on the events happening in
the real world.
Even though I am
on Facebook and Twitter a lot, I take a lot of time to think about what I
am writing. I used to update my status all the time with pointless
words that I knew no one cared about. I have even posted rude comments
about previous teachers and classmates not even thinking about the
consequences. I have also seen many people air their dirty laundry like
their recent divorce or bad break up all over the internet. In the
moment these status changes give us comfort to know that other people
now know what we are going through but not thinking about what you post
could ruin a relationship, or even a potential job.
I
have missed out on some good face-to-face conversations because I was
so wrapped up in the lasted trend on Twitter. There is nothing better
than real genuine, face-to-face relationships and technology has taken
that away while also giving us a more ways to stay connected with people
around the world. There is nothing wrong with technology in moderation
until it starts affecting the way you live and act, like Mr. Campbell,
the man in the article.
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