Moving Away from the Dark Side
Of late, websites of the federal government seem to be undergoing a major change in design philosophy.
For a long period of time, there was a range of official webstyles, even after traffic on government websites received a major boost from netizens in seach of information in the wake of September 11th.
Webpages varied greatly from crisp White House white to the dark first-person shooter graphics of sites related to federal law enforcement and the military. Now, however, the dark volumes of enforcement websites are being flattened and lightened. Fonts have gone from sans serif to serif, chrome textures are eschewed, and the conventions of calling-card decorum are the mark of official culture. Varieties of blue backgrounds seem particularly important to the current red-state government. Witness changes to the FBI website.
BEFORE
AFTER
For a long period of time, there was a range of official webstyles, even after traffic on government websites received a major boost from netizens in seach of information in the wake of September 11th.
Webpages varied greatly from crisp White House white to the dark first-person shooter graphics of sites related to federal law enforcement and the military. Now, however, the dark volumes of enforcement websites are being flattened and lightened. Fonts have gone from sans serif to serif, chrome textures are eschewed, and the conventions of calling-card decorum are the mark of official culture. Varieties of blue backgrounds seem particularly important to the current red-state government. Witness changes to the FBI website.
BEFORE
AFTER
Labels: 9/11, government websites
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