Despite the names of these restaurants sounding similar, the layout, designs, and aesthetic of each respective website differs vastly. Franktuary’s website, in my opinion, is a lot less modern/updated than Burgatory’s is. It is still a functional website but, when comparing the two, Burgatory’s website is more aesthetically pleasing. The one thing that Franktuary’s website does extremely well, however, is use balance well. Things are centered and placed in pairs of three creating a balance that Burgatory’s website doesn’t come close to accomplishing. Both Fraktuary and Burgatory’s websites utilize apt unity as well. Each page of these websites is designed similarly to other pages seen on the respective websites, creating a cohesive sense of unity.
Burgatory’s website, as previously stated, is much more aesthetically pleasing in my opinion. As well, it seems more modern in terms of layout when compared to Franktuary. Burgatory’s website utilizes emphasis much more than Franktuary. Big, bold letters in words and dark, aggressive colors meant to capture your attention. Franktuary’s website doesn’t use emphasis nearly as much as Burgatory’s website does.