The colored wireframes show the basic structure of the layout elements of the respective landing page. Each layout element is assigned the dominant color of its content. The wireframes are arranged as follows: left wireframe: Accenture, right wireframe: KPMG International
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countriesde: germany, fr:france, it: italy, uk: united kingdom, es: spain, pl: poland, us: united states, ca: canada, cn: china, jp: japan, kr: korea, hk: hong kong, tw: taiwan, th: thailand, ph: philippines, sg: singapore, id: indonesia, mx: mexico, br: brazil, ar: argentina, ve: venezuela, tr: turkey, sa: saudi arabia, dz: algeria, pk: pakistan, eg: egypt, ir: iran, il: israel, in: india, ru: russia, ng: nigera, ao: angola, za: south africa
cultural regionsan-am: anglo-american, euro: european, la-am: latin-american, indi: indian, si-ja: sino-japanese, se-as: southeast-asian, au-eu: austral-european,
afri: african, slav: slavic
The font in use provides an overview of the fonts used on all corporate landing pages of Accenture, KPMG International. The identity level also shows the extent to which core, open, pay or corporate fonts were used.
fonts
Graphik, ヒラギノ角ゴ
max. identity level: Accenture
Arial, Noto, 微软雅黑体, Giorgio Sans
font distribution: Accenture
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ヒラギノ角ゴ
Graphik
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Arial
Noto, 微软雅黑体
Giorgio Sans
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Identity Level01 core: web core fonts, 02: open: open fonts (google fonts i.e.), 03 pay: commercial fonts, 04 corporate: fonts specially designed for the corporation
The identity level is based on the following hypothesis: The higher the identity level, the more fonts there are to choose from. The more fonts there are to choose from, the more pronounced the possibility of strengthening the identity by means of differentiation.
Non-roman fontsThe font analysis can only capture fonts that have been declared in CSS. Some landing pages that use non-roman fonts do not have a CSS declaration. These landing pages are not included in the font analysis.
The length of the landing page is used as a rough approximation to make a statement about the similarity of the landing pages for a company as a whole. This is based on the assumption that deviating content has an influence on the length of the landing page.
Website length @1350px width
Website length @1350px width