The Images below display several different pages on the Last Page website. The main purpose of the website is to allow readers to read comics and help creators create comics, this is highlighted by the categories at the top of the page. At any point the user is able to easily chose whether they want to read or create, which section they choose is also shown by enlarging that particular name as well as the websites logos colours swapping, this can be seen as small multiples as small changes are made allowing for the users understanding. When reading on the right hand side of the screen the different genres are displayed, these genres are easily differentiated by their distinct colours supporting Tufte’s theory on the use of colour. This genre section can be minimised if the reader choses to allowing them to focus on other sections of the webpage reducing clutter as is the purpose of layering and separation. For example once a comic is chosen the reader can then choose which chapter they want to read by viewing the ordered list and are also able to download or favourite. When reading a chapter a readers progress is also displayed next to the comic, an example of Tufte’s space and time theory as progression is displayed.


