Compare and contrast: online college news sites

December 5, 2006 in Websites

Yesterday, a post by web designer Luke Stevens inspired me to do a little poking around and grab some screen shots of a variety of college media web sites. Below the fold, a sampling of sites from last night. There are 2006 online Pacemaker winners, and a smattering of sites I added. In short, an entirely unscientific sample of 21 sites. Clicking on the image will take you to the site. (UPDATE: I’ll probably add more to another post if anyone’s interested. As with any utterly unscientific sample, some good site designs are liable to be left out. If you have a suggestion, drop it in the comments)
I didn’t do nearly the investigation Stevens did in his research, but hopefully this gives you an idea of what some sites are doing with their design. Good sign: several sites are integrating larger photographs in their design. Could be improved: still far too many navigation elements down the left “rail” on most site. Caution for others: These are some of what I’d consider the top end of college news sites. Not nearly enough sites show this level of layout.
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