Week 4 Post 1

Subway and Hungry Bear have a very similar webpages. The first thing you see is a sub sandwich and the words order online. The pictures in both are well lit and font is bold. Everything is clear and well labeled. 

Subway has a very wide range of audience, all across the world this site can be seen by its customers where Hungry Bear is located in Vista and the only one trafficking their site is someone in North County looking to go get lunch or dinner. 

When you click on subways "order now" the first thing that comes up is a map of the world. You put in your zip code and it narrows to about a dozen close by, you then choose pick up or delivery. after those steps the menu is brought up and you choose what you would like. The ordering process is guided by pictures or the bread, mayo, mustard, meat, cheese, and condiments all individual pictures. 

Where when you click "order now" on Hungry Bears website, it goes directly to the menu options. The menu drop down is a box where you choose required and customize choices making for the perfect sub. 

I think sometimes websites can get over populated with pictures and explanations of something simple like a sub, Hungry Bear did a great job in choosing to keep the steps minimal and the information clear. 

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