Great examples of vertical navigation
January 10th, 2010 by Joe
These days it’s quite normal to find the navigation of a website located across the top of the page horizontally. But, sometimes an additional vertical navigation is needed to draw attention to specific areas of the site. Other times a vertical navigational system may be the best solution for a given design.
In researching vertical navigation for a particular project, I ran across some amazing examples. Listed below are some of the best that I found.
Worship Leader Insights
Hommu
House Industries
Metal Mother
Open
Riot Industries
Conclusion
Navigation is one of the most important elements in web design. It must be clear, understandable, and attractive. Both horizontal and vertical navigation systems can be effective in a design. When do you think a vertical navigation is the best solution?
Tags: Design, Navigation, Vertical Navigation, Web Design
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Joe Malleck is a web and graphic designer from Abbotsford, BC. He runs a little design studio Malleck Design. You can follow him on Twitter or Subscribe to this blog.
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