Update: the new White House Website is launched!
The new White House website design: what to expect?
We know who President-Elect Barack Obama’s web designers were: SimpleScott, and later Walker Hamilton too. My sources tell me (don’t you have sources? ) that Scott Thomas and Walker Hamilton are no longer working with the Obama or Change.gov website. Scott Thomas is busy working on an art collective project (VERY cool stuff).
Change.gov web design
The Change.gov site is basically BarackObama.com restyled a bit. The Change.gov site uses many resources from the barackobama.com website, including most of the main CSS file. The Change.gov website was designed by Matt Ipcar. The Change.gov website’s back-end (just like the Obama website) is being handled by Blue State Digital.
What can we learn about the WhiteHouse.gov web design?
If the Change.gov web site is any indication, we can extrapolate the following:
- Obama’s web designers are going to stick with the dark background and white content area.
- The new blue is here to stay. Gone is the youthful, buoyant blue — replaced by the somber, presidential blue.
Senator Obama Blue
President Obama Blue
- The blog will continue to be on the home page with a content slider
- For consistency with the current White House web site, I predict they will make some concessions, including perhaps moving to a three-column design. This may be temporary, if only to create a smooth transition from the past site to the new website.
- There will be landing pages that will provide focused information for the user. This is currently not being done on the White House website.
Anyone want to be the President’s web designer?
It must be quite an exciting time for Scott Thomas, who (I presume) is about to be the web designer for the most influential man in the world. Congratulations, Scott!
I look forward to seeing the (no doubt) beautiful redesign of WhiteHouse.gov — but not quite as much as I look forward to President Obama coming into office.
The post Obama White House Website Design — the President's Web Site appeared first on Katz Web Services.