What makes a website a great website? No, don't answer that. It was more of a rethorical question. Nevertheless, allow me to give you one example of a website I really like at the moment: the Rock Werchter site.
A job well done by Design is Dead, the agency behind it. Great navigation, simple but enjoyable graphics, well-structured... uhm structure. What more do you need? Content? Well, I'd say it's there too. And if anything, you can still listen to the site jukebox...
See you in Werchter! And no, I don't want to read any comments about tickets prices being too high or not. There are other places you can discuss that (albeit in Dutch). :-)
PERSONAL NOTE: Am I forgetting one of the basic rules of blogging here? Allowing comments and answers from readers? In that case: let me know...
SERVICE NOTE: Ever since Andrew Wake started with song titles for posts on Eventualities, I have to admit I'm tempted to try and do the same. It doesn't always work, but Don't Answer Me ( by The Alan Parsons Project - 1984) is one of those adolescence memories you are slightly embarrassed about as you grow up, but still can't quite forget as you get older. Or am I the only one having those?
sorry Serge, but in terms of search engine optimalisation the website of Rock Werchter is not as strong as the one of Dour Festival. I know I'm not the most objective person but you can check the efficiency for yourself :)
Posted by: marc | March 22, 2007 at 10:55 AM
Marc: everybody/everything is entitled to his/its imperfections. :-)
Posted by: Serge Cornelus | March 22, 2007 at 01:27 PM