IOD - Corporate HTML Template
Analysis of Fortune 500 websites reveals a common old-school layout focused on information placement. IOD, which stands for Information on Demand, offers a pragmatic set of pages including: Multiple Homepage variation, Services boxes with a special content expander, Interactive Charts, Job Listings, Financial Statement, eCommerce facilities with checkout page templates… and much more.
Observations on design patterns among Fortune 500 sites
- Oldschool layout (mainly boxed, horizontal menu bar with vertical submenubar)
- Light animations & effects used to enhance perceived usability
- Clear information architecture that delivers the right information in the right place
IOD — Information on Demand
IOD which stands for Information on Demand, has been crafted with a simplistic approach, offering a complete set of pages including:
- Multiple Homepage variation
- Services boxes with a special content expander
- Interactive Charts
- Job Listings
- Financial Statement
- eCommerce facilities with checkout page templates… and much more
Changelog
Update ( 22 Jan 2016)
- Fixed banner responsive issues
- style.css
- responsive.css
Update ( 16th Dec 2015)
- New: Added home boxed version
- Fix : Minor layout issues on mobile
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