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Disney+ was released on November 12. After several days of begging my parents to get Disney+ for me they got it but would not share the password with me. Luckily my boyfriends
mom got a year subscription for free and gave me the password.
The first thing I noticed from a graphic design standpoint of Disney+ was the colorscheme. I loved the dark colors they went with, usually when you watch a movie you do it in the dark, so having a dark scheme helps not burn your eyes out.
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The next thing I noticed was the fonts they used on the website. They used a nice sans serif font in white so it contrasted with the dark background very well. The font was also accurately sized so people with aging eyes could still read the words.
The covers on the original content on Disney+ are also aesthetically pleasing. The covers all have very clear focal points. The dark background behind the covers makes the colors pop even more.
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The organization of Disney+ is very nice. The whole website is aesthetically pleasing. I think from a graphic design standpoint Disney+’s setup is very successful.
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