A web developer recently created a site that allows the visitor to plan a trip without planning. The developer wanted people to check out the site and reply with what they thought about its design, layout, animations, typeface and other features. The site is geared around people who want to travel but who are not good at making specific plans. It is also for people who have traveled in the past but have always relied on a strict itinerary for the trip.
One person wrote back that they liked the animated effects, such as the moving globe. Another person wrote back that they somehow broke a cube on the site, but the developer either took it off or fixed it, then put it back. The cube is at the bottom of the homepage. One other person write that the button for subscribing to the blog did not seem to work. The developer wanted to know which browser or operating system the person who had this problem was using in order to access the site.
The site's graphics received a lot of praise from visitors. People liked the watercolor effect of the images, which included the Eiffel Tower of Paris. People also liked the large size of the typeface. A few people did not especially care for the typeface itself. Several people noted that they did not like the animated effect that looks like a cursor, which is in the shape of a hand. It seems to move due to the animated effect. This was a bit disconcerting to some of the site's visitors.
At the bottom of the site, there are links to the social media pages. The site has pages on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. These links make it easy for people to find those pages and follow or subscribe to the social media feeds. There is also a place for the visitor to enter their email and subscribe to the blog's news feed. It is not clear how often the site will be updated, so the people who do choose to subscribe might be underwhelmed or occasionally overwhelmed. For more information click here https://whocares.ink/creative-travel.