So I have spent the last week surfing hundreds of really bad sites including some of those listed below. I gave up listing bad ones as what was the point i am after something good to compare with.
I started by looking for consulting companies vis google which of course gives you thousands of hits, I then looked at software companies which can be equally daunting and depressing, the tech geeks definitely rule here. Then tried data research and finally data modelling (or modeling depending on where you are from) and did finally get some site that show some promise. They are not exact matches to the company I am involved with but the services or site requirements match in some ways. In all the sites there was still some points that could be improved in terms of navigation and does chearly point out the need to test sites with users outside of the company or development team as the problems could be easily fixed in some cases and would improve the flow greatly and then lets face it some sites just should not be and makes you wonder what the owners of these businesses are thinking (or not thinking) when they put their names to them.
I have also come to the realisation that my current level of skill will not be enough to get all parts of this site designed what is php and cold fusion??? When do we get to these courses?
http://www.rginfotechnology.com/Services/software_services.html
http://www.jinssoft.com/
http://www.dayspring-tech.com/
http://www.acromediainc.com/index.htm
interesting
http://www.psisolutions.com/
http://www.fowlersoftware.com/
boring too many words
url removed as requested.
simple
http://www.isdweb.com/
busy
http://www.quantumcloud.com/
busy
http://www.dobhaltechnologies.com/
not bad –need punchline
http://www.schipul.com/
interesting portfolio arrangement
software leads
http://www.alibaba.com/archives/company/280507/Software_Design.html
google data research
http://wrds.wharton.upenn.edu/demo/index.shtml
Very nice introduction style.
Google Data Modeling
http://www.utexas.edu/its/windows/database/datamodeling/index.html
http://www3.ca.com/solutions/SubSolution.aspx?ID=3819
clean look. Not sure what they are selling
http://www.embarcadero.com/
Good ideas for customers, partners
http://www.universaldatamodels.com/
no home, navigation is bad
http://www.datamodeling.com/
similar company activities, boring web site, very basic navigation, too much on page
http://www.blackbaud.com/default.aspx
I like this site. Nothing really to do with what EAnalytics does but very well laid out. Clean, easy to read. Good navigation, nice dropdowns,
http://support.esri.com/index.cfm?fa=homepage.homepage
Software company with blogging. Interesting layout. Tried to put too much on the home page, would be better with someform of drop down leading to other pages. Contact us for example is just at the bottom of the homepage which if not maximized would be missed. Very clean look to the page, good colors, obvious search and login. Knowlegde base is listed by area which could be a good way of going. Blog does not open in same page and you don’t realize it immediately until you go to leave and there is not common navigation. Too many instructions on blog page. Who is going to read all that.
http://www.telelogic.com/index.cfm
Nice flash opening on home page but probably not necessary. Navigation needs work on showing second level. Interesting flag to indicate where you are. Clean and easy to read. Colors are easy on the eye. Links are obvious. News announcement are an interesting feature and easy to read. Navigation is integrated so you know where you are within sub groups. The try/buy/contact me/ print is always prominent on every page. The interactive corporate Brochure is very interesting method of demonstrating how the company can help you, though slow to load and does not link back without using back button – a nice way of getting some complex information across without having to read reams of text. I did not like the way you were sent to a new page when using the tools at the bottom of the page. Lost the plot on navigation here.
http://www.stevehoberman.com/
A one man company. Very casual site very poor navigation. No links to home anywhere.
http://www.sas.com/index.html
Another interesting site. Navigation is integrated until you get to the support and training tab which for some reason opens in a new page with different navigation and no obvious home – it is there but you need to recognize that the web name is home now located in the right side navigation box – build by a techi I would guess.
I like the colors, easy to read. Maybe a bit wordy on the home page.
http://www.sybase.com/detail?id=1044150
A very plain home page but when you mousing over does come to life with dropdowns. It is almost like the home page is not finished or maybe just not working as the subpages have some flash. The navigation is actually very good with the exception of not having a recognizable home key. The logo is actually the home key. And when I went there I got something very different.
Dahhh the first page was not the homepage just some junk page on their site they have forgotten to remove. Pity was not a good look for what is really a good looking site.
Nice blog setup.
Is actually very close to what I need.
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Mcilvenny,
I am the V.P. of Web Development. I appreciate the exposure of our current website on your blog but please remove our link/URL immediately.
Thank you.
Seventhman
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