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https://www.skeletonproductions.com/

Skeleton Productions website uses a vibrant Blue, Pink and White colour scheme. The colour scheme gives it a bright and interesting look without turning childish.



Skeletons top information bar is kept simple and easy which enables it to be self explanatory on whats inside each label. 



When the website is opened you our instantly greeted with a shortcut to their showreel which gives a quick overview of what the company does.




Along with everything about what they have done they also offer insights into how they work and what the believe in.


The end of the main page has shortcuts to ways that people can contact them to find out pricing and also has some links to social medias run by the company.


The Website as a whole is very easy to navigate and has good readability throughout with added interesting features thrown in. some areas in the labeled areas do have large areas of just white which make it look unfinished.

Separation between each segment is okay but this seems to be just a little large and unlike any other place on the website and also means you don't gage much about what life is like at Skeleton. The website also uses stock images to flesh out sections to keep the engaging.

















Impress video uses a very basic light blue and white colour scheme for the website with any text being mainly black, none of the colours used in the logo our prevalent on the website.



This website follows many others with the opening page being a shortcut to the companies show reel, this takes up the whole screen and is hard to miss.


Instead of having a lot of labels across the top of the page impress use a dropdown bar that is filled with more labels segmented into sections.

Impress do a good job at giving information on the business and on how it works and what they do with every aspect like 'BUSINESS VIDEOS' being a link to that section of the website.




The last part of the website is a form you can fill out to get in contact with the company as well as a rolling google reviews section that shows all the 5 star reviews that the company has received. 


Overall the website is solid and is easy enough to navigate and has all the information any potential client would need to access. It doesn't utilise any real interesting features and is fairly basic but this also means that its easy to read through without being distracted by moving parts. 















Radar's website uses a dark grey and turquoise colour scheme. The colour scheme naturally gives the website a darker theme but also enables the turquoise to stand out.



The website starts with a shortcut to the company's showreel, this simply has some rolling images behind it.


Radars top section has everything from contact information and social media links. It also incases the labels that take you to different areas of the website, the services tab also has a drop down that has every service they provide in an easy to access section.


 
The page also has simple 'about us' style sections that roll throughout the website enabling them to get a lot of information across.


They also include a simple form style contacting sheet as well as an email contact and company phone number in an easy to reach area.

The website is laid out well and has everything you need to learn what the business does. the colour scheme is different to most and intern makes it more interesting and unique. they do have a few things that pop up that can deter from reading but these pop ups our used to get people to contact the company.




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