My favorite website is called Bilibili TV, which is a major Japanese anime website.
The design of the Web site emphasize a short video which ocuppies a big area. This short video combines serveral hottest news about anime.
In terms of the organization, the section called "Strongly Recommended" comes first and the "Entertainment" section comes last. I think the designer put the "Strongly Recommended" section first because this section contains some short videos of summary of great animes, which have gained great remarks from many audience. The designer wants to offer audiences some good suggestions about which animes to watch. And audiences certainly need those suggestions. The "Entertainment" section comes last probably because it is least popular section which has fewest clicks on it.
Here the designer uses very few contrasts. The only contrast I can find is the contrast between the short video that I mentioned earlier and the remaining parts, in which the short video is designed to be much bigger than other pictures and videos shown on the home page.
Different types of animes are alligned and distributed into different sections in order to for audiences to go through the same category of animes faster. For example, I particularly like detective animes, so I will just go to that section which aligns many detective animes, regardless of all other videos.
The proximity is not implementd clearly here. It looks like all sections and video frames are separa
My favorite website is called Bilibili TV, which is a major Japanese anime website. I always look at the section called "Strongly Recommended" first. This section is also located at the top of the homepage right below the heading. I look at this section first not only because it is easy and convenient to locate, but also the designer of this website usually puts some short videos of summary of great animes, which have gained great remarks from many audience. By watching those videos, I get to know some animes which I did not know previously and get an idea about which animes I am going to watch in the following days. So I think putting "Strongly Recommended" at the top is a great arrangement of the website. Below "Strongly Recommended", the section is called "Newly Published", which includes mainly newly published animes in the month.This section is especially good for those people who have already finished older animes and are currently searching something new to watch. I really like its position because I am a new-animes-searcher as well, so I want to know newly published animes as quick as possible, hating to slide down or click on some links to get this section. Then below there are just different categories with videos displayed such as animation videos, music videos, and game videos. Those categories are also listed at the very top of the page---on the heading. If the information found at the top of the pag were suddenly swapped with the information at the bottom, I would probably just switch to use the category list on the heading and click on the link to search for the animes I want, because this homepage is very long and sliding down takes too much time. I am lazy.