Atlassian Design System
When visiting this website I immediately noticed that the sight was incredibly color directed. It had a gray background with pops of color showing what you could click on. This helped me and my user experience with the site. Especially when it came to color coding sections of the website that were similar to each other.
Another thing I liked about this website was the use of easy to understand logos in each area that could be looked at. The logos helped me navigate through the website and made the entire flow of the experience better.
The final thing I liked about this website was the upper bar that could be used to go to all the different sections of the website. This bar made it easy to switch between the Home Screen and getting started. It was also great to use to get back to where I was after I clicked a few logos and icons.
Mail Chimp
For this website I was immediately struck by the simplistic design of the site. It did not have a big header and seemed more focused on the site color and layout. I liked how the site directly told what was where with little to no bloat in the design.
The second thing I liked about this website was the fonts it used, they were simple and concise throughout. This helped me view the site as neat and clean. It also contrasted well with the simplistic layout of the site and its colors.
The third thing I liked was the use of font size to show what was important and to break up the site into different parts. This helped me see the website the way the ux designers wanted me too and it allowed my user experience to be better.
The Guardian Digital Design Style Guide
The first thing that stood out to me about this site was the use of bright colors. These bright colors immediately brought my attention to what the site was telling me about. This is good because the site is about the design of the newspaper The Guardian. The bright colors continue as you scroll down on the site showing how things are designed out in a compressible manner.
The second thing I liked was the use of the scroll wheel, instead of clicking on things you scroll down and can see the entire design process from start to finish. This layout was also good because it allowed me to not miss anything the site wanted to show me.
The final thing I liked was the use of a drop down menu that you could use to navigate to different section of the scroll down menu. This helped me go back to parts of the website I liked and also it helped split up the site into multiple different sections.