A Showcase Of Web Design In Hollywood
Posted on 30. Jan, 2010 by Ferman in Showcases
We’ve seen a lot of showcases of web design in specific countries or specific industries but something that hasn’t been done yet is a showcase of the best and worst website designs in Hollywood. I was of course expecting some of the best designs in the industry, with their resources who could expect anything else. I, as you will be, was quite surprised.
While there were a few great designs, there were more bad one’s. And while we can’t showcase all of them, this will give you a basic idea of what our favorite stars have come up with (with their trust designers on their side).
The basic characteristics you see in the very well designed websites is:
- Healthy use of white space: A few of the websites are very simple and to the point, alluding to nothing more then what needs to be discussed.
- Interactive: Most of the websites are VERY interactive, allowing you to spend a reasonable amount of time on the website without getting bored. A lot of the actors and actresses have communities and forums that you can take part in.
- Creative designs: Intense color. Miley Cyrus’s website is a bright red, with a lot of intricate designs throughout the header.
- Head shots: Most of the actors and actresses websites have a head shot or a photo of them displayed in a fantastic way, there is a difference though, look at Miley’s and then take a look at the Sylvester Stallone’s website. The use of class is very important.
Here is our list of best and worst designs!
Best Designs – But Not Best
These are the few best web designs we were able to find in industry.
1. Gwyneth Paltrow
2. Tom Cruise
3. Emma Watson
4. Will Smith
5. Miley Cyrus
6. Jennifer Lopez
7. Madonna
8. Paris Hilton
9. Charlize Theron
10. Britney Spears
11. Lindsay Lohan
12. Sylvester Stallone
Worst Designs
Mentioning some of the poorly done web designs.
1. William Shatner
2. Mark Wahlberg
3. Colin Cunningham
4. Robin Williams
5. Arnold schwarzenegger
6. Sean Connery
7. Leanardo Di Caprio
Honorable Mention
Jim Carrey
The design is wonderful, crazy and interesting. Definitely worth a look through.
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30. Jan, 2010
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Devo
31. Jan, 2010
Then there’s Julie Brown’s site, pretty bad layout! http://www.juliebrown.com
Dzinepress
31. Jan, 2010
simply amazing article, there is new idea and we can get more informations about hollywood celebirties.
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Darlando
31. Jan, 2010
So wait your saying that the website that is the most interactive and took the longest to make and has by far the best design intentions only gets honorable mention?! U really need to restructure ur evaluation system
Nathan Sarlow
31. Jan, 2010
Whatever the evaluation – the results seem right to me.
Web Design Maidstone
02. Feb, 2010
Wow, I need to get in touch with Shatner!
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02. Feb, 2010
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Kim
03. Feb, 2010
I really think Jim Carrey’s site was better than an honorable mention…
Krishna
09. Feb, 2010
Pretty interesting article…think its the first one of its kind that i have seen.
Jim Carrey’s site is ace!
Sean
11. Feb, 2010
I didn’t even realize there was a break halfway down separating the good from the bad, most of them are horrible
wien
12. Feb, 2010
nice article, the best site is the jim carrey