I hate to admit it but our industry has been absolutely plagued with terrible website designs, so much so that there are other websites dedicated to the topic (http://www.webpagesthatsuck.com/architecture.html). Working as a UI/UX designer at startups has pulled me back to Architecture to try and bring a sense of clarity to the basics of usability.
We spent the past few months seeking out Architecture and Landscape firms that have built good websites with intuitive layouts, navigation and content, and I thought the Archinect crowd might offer some opinions and maybe more examples.
http://zeppelin.io/blog/best-architecture-websites-part-1
I hate to admit it but our industry has been absolutely plagued with terrible website designs, so much so that there are other websites dedicated to the topic (http://www.webpagesthatsuck.com/architecture.html). Working as a UI/UX designer at startups has pulled me back to Architecture to try and bring a sense of clarity to the basics of usability.
We spent the past few months seeking out Architecture and Landscape firms that have built good websites with intuitive layouts, navigation and content, and I thought the Archinect crowd might offer some opinions and maybe more examples.