Review 4

For the final review, I compared my fusion restaurant, Taco ‘Bout It, with TakoSushi.com. I will say that I am very impressed with Tako Sushi. Their home page is very intriguing. The color scheme is red with grey and yellow accents. It has a very vintage feel to it. Their navigation bar is located across the top. The give the options of “Our Story”, “Menu”, “Locations”, “News”, “Products”, “Contact”. These six options are separated by their logo, which also acts as the button to their home page.  Their navigation is very easy and is suitable for any person.

 

I also like that Tako Sushi has a “Products” option where they sell t-shirts, tumblers, art, and their sauces. Having company products with easy help attract customers. T-shirts, especially, will attract a lot of people, especially since they are only $5 on Tuesdays.

 

The only flaw I have with TakoSushi.com is that it is not very consistent. Some pages are aligned left, while other pages are aligned center. Also, some pages are very heavy on the yellow accents, some only have a few yellow accents, and some do not have any at all. Going page to page, it is not appealing to see yellow, and then no yellow because I feel like the yellow gives off a happy vibe, and then changing to a dull grey changes that vibe. In comparison to my site, I think my site has an advantage because it is consistent. Each page is aligned the same. Having everything the same makes it easier on the eye to go page to page. Also, the color scheme is the same throughout. There is not one page heavier on the accent colors than the others, they are all even. TakoSushi.com has its flaws, but it also gave me some inspiration.