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Some Of The Best Designed Business Websites From Around The Web

Nobody could deny that there are some corporate websites out there that are just stunning. Anybody who owns a small business would love to have a website even half as attractive.

But web design is a tricky business. It's all about composition fundamentally. But that's hard when businesses want their websites to do so many different things. Think about all the ways companies like Sony have to adapt their website to their particular operation. Their sites have to serve as a place to view Sony products, apply for jobs and view items in the right language. That's not to mention all the specialist products the firm sells besides consumer electronics.

Putting it all together in a way that makes sense and is beautiful is easier said than done. But that’s what web companies like Perth Web Design are striving to do. It’s all about creating beautiful, accessible websites that customers don’t mind browsing for hours. Here're a few more companies that have built great websites based on sound web design.

Dell

In case you don't know, Dell is a computer that sells computers, laptops and monitors to businesses and consumers. It's a highly segregated market. Gaming enthusiasts want completely different products to commercial graphical designers.


Dell's website is an excellent example of great web design in action. For starters, it's a beautiful site. But it's also easy to find what you're looking for in an otherwise complicated market. Rather than just bombarding you with a big list of products you might be interested in, the site holds your hand. It's simple, beautiful and fast.

Logitech

Logitech is in the business of selling high-quality accessories for computers. Their traditional focus was on keyboards and mice, but they soon branched out into other areas, like headphones and webcams.


But one of the things that have not changed is the company's design philosophy. Go to their website today and you'll be treated to a visually stunning product showcase. Each page is laid out exactly as you'd want. And unnecessary details are kept to a minimum. The colours are bold and inviting. And little touches, like hover animations, make give the site a professional feel.

Rolex

Just as their products do in real life, Rolex's website has a premium feel. The website is, of course, based on HTML5, which has done a lot to improve the appearance of websites over flash. And Rolex uses this to their advantage.


The homepage, for instance, is now a series of banners that adjust to different browser widths. It's certainly an aesthetic improvement over older designs.

More importantly, all the information you might need is displayed on the home page. You can view a range of products, find your nearest retailer and find out where to get your watch serviced.

Citroen

The big carmaker has an interesting approach to web design, as you might expect from this funky French firm. It's partly driven out of necessity when you consider just how many things the company needs to do. It has its racing division. There are business clients. There's even a portal for the press. And it is all neatly packaged in a way that is easy to understand and navigate.


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