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Small ExpressionEngine Website Design Analysis

May 10, 2008 2:54pm

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  • #1 / May 10, 2008 2:54pm

    stefanschuur

    21 posts

    DesignShack comes with a “design analysis” concept. They have looked at four popular platforms: the homepages of ExpressionEngine, Textpattern, Wordpress and Blogger.

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    ExpressionEngine

    What works:


    1. A professional, well designed colour scheme
    2. The use of tabbed content on the homepage to show a greater amount of information in a visually appealing way
    3. The website is powered by Expression Engine itself
    4. Unlike Blogger, the icons and graphics used and professional and well crafted

    What doesn’t work:

    1. The bold logo for the testimonial section immediately draws the eye – away from the main Expression Engine logo
    2. Due to the heavy graphical nature of the page, loading time is slightly longer than the other designs

  • #2 / May 10, 2008 8:10pm

    trif3cta

    148 posts

    Pretty good analysis, although they were a little lenient on the Textpattern site since they use it. The platform is much nicer than their site would indicate. I think their main programmer taking a job with WordPress was the beginning of the end.

    The WordPress redesign is pretty dang good, as you’d expect from Happy Cog.

    One thing I do like about Textpattern compared to the others is that you start with a blank slate. The default theme has a basic layout and no styling. I can see WordPress and Blogger needing to do this since many of their users are non-technical, but it seems the average Expression Engine person skews slightly more-technical (I could be totally off, just an idea).

    I guess one of these days I’ll create a good blank theme with some styling hooks and release it. EE needs the equivalent of the Sandbox theme for WordPress.

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