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Political web design, a showcase

With the impending Lord Mayor's show in London on the 14th of November I thought we could take a look at some political websites.  Technically these sites should be flat out amazing, selling a politician is a hard job, and no cheap persuasive tactics will work on such a cynical crowd; something a bit special is needed.  We'll also look at some government websites where information is key.

I'll try and include political sites from around the Globe as to avoid leaving anyone out, however please be warned that i terms of 'good webdesign' it's pretty slim pickings.

barackobama.com

barackobama.com




kantei.go.jp

kantei.go.jp




greenparty.org.uk

greenparty.org.uk




number10.gov.uk

number10.gov.uk




conservatives.com

conservatives.com




australia.gov.au

australia.gov.au




Naturally I couldn't trawl every government and politcal website, so if you've got some gooden's please share!

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The author - Nathan Hornby

Nathan Hornby is a professional UX designer living and working in London, UK.
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  1. number10 is weak, they really don’t know how to invest money properly!!

  2. @Chris

    It may be weak, but they did a better job of it than the labour site … I felt it was too bad to mention here. Politics aside they could really learn something from the conservatives.

  3. For sure! the conservatives site is far better and up to date – and this is where people are getting their information now ‘tinternet! Time for no.10 to move with the times..


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