hyperbubble – An Example of Bad Web Design for November 27, 2012
November 27th, 2012 1:01 am by Vincent Flanders
Submitter’s comments: Here’s a site meant to help promote the band hyperbubble.
Hyperbubble (official web site) combines Mystery Meat Navigation (MMN) and multiple pages that contain MMN to create fun, funky splash pages that guard users from ever finding their actual content. They’ve also never heard of text on the Internet and rely on images for gig announcements. Not that you’ll ever find one.
Vincent Flanders’ comments: Yeah, yeah, yeah. I know. It’s a band site and they’re allowed to be stupid. Fortunately, the music community has, in large part, stopped creating stupid websites. For example, the person who submitted U2’s site back in 2000 said the following:
Although I LOVE U2! The site designer should be ASHAMED!
These guys have plenty of money to work with and the site just doesn’t run
properly and looks completely devoid of artistic merit… ( I know typically artists
sites are a little flashy but they also usually WORK ) In addition to the dreaded
*mystery meat*… I find myself trapped, when I enlarge pictures as instructed,
and when I attempt to enter the different *rooms* it hangs up and you have to
click on the window to register then click exit to get out! VERY VERY POOR! Check
it out!
When you go to U2’s website today, it looks, for the most part, like a regular website. Especially when you get past the splash page.
You don’t keep information away from your customers.
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