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Analysing my Website

  • Writer: Eden Rigby
    Eden Rigby
  • Mar 6, 2019
  • 2 min read

This is my official Tame Impala Website link: https://edenrigby.wixsite.com/tameimpalaofficial/giras

In the first page, I wanted to mix all of the most important things of my website to situate the consumer more easily in what they are looking for. I used the fact that the predominant colours are black and white, with the exception of colourful and psychedelic images. I used this image to be two of my favourite edits (where you can find them explained in the 'Designs' tab) co-joined.

In the 'Music' tab I added the link to my music video and a 'Director's commentary', where I wrote a sort of letter to make the consumers more aware of where the music video comes from and why it is the way it is. I also created it to make the consumers feel closer and more intimate with all of the music video's production sides (the post-production and pre-production.)

In the 'Photos' tab I chose to put photos of the band playing, just like in Justin Timberlake's and Tame Impala's website. This was done to make the band seem more approachable and known. I took and edited them for them to contact with each other and for them to go with the colour scheme and 'mood' of the whole band.

I then created an 'Info' page of the band and their music the consumer can get background knowledge of them.

I also created merchandise (where you can find it explained in this blog's 'Merchandise' tab), where if you click the 'Buy' button it will take you to the contact page to enable you to buy it. I therefore did this because of cross-media convergence and to market my band. These are also available in my social media sites.

On the 'Contact' tab you will therefore find how I added contact details for it to look realistic. The 'Buy' buttons from the 'Merchandise' and 'Tours' page both take the consumer to this tab.

In the main page and on the 'Tours' tab I added upcoming events and links to social media at the footer for them to seem popular and involved. The links to social media where done to avoid Gaunttlet's Theory of 'Walled Garden'.

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