Cookies are for privacy, The Cookie Consent Gallery helps designers make a bespoke statement about it.

This cookie banner and website duo features vibrant yellow as a foundational element, setting the stage for a modern and appealing design.

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This cookie banner and website duo features vibrant yellow as a foundational element, setting the stage for a modern and appealing design.

A good cookie banner at the bottom asking to manage, decline, or accept cookies for site functionality.

See how this cookie banner vibes with the website.

The cookie consent banner is neatly positioned at the bottom, a standard practice that ensures it doesn’t pull focus from the primary content yet remains accessible for users to interact with. And, spanning the entire viewport width is a good move to maximizing visibility.

GoDaddy’s wide-ranging web products and services reflect a modern design aesthetic, as evidenced by this cookie banner and website combination. This cohesiveness is most necessary especially for large sites that often involve numerous designers, software engineers, and other people needed to successfully deploy great web design.

The trio of buttons—“Manage,” “Decline,” and “Accept”—highlights their understanding of user privacy. This is evident in the ability for users to tailor their cookie preferences. The yellow call-to-action against the gray banner background is a study in complementary colors as well, striking a balance that grabs attention without overwhelming the viewer.

One aspect that might have escaped the designers is the cookie consent’s close button. It’s a basic “x” with no distinct styling—potentially an oversight or a task deprioritized. Though, the reasons could be manifold.

As for the modal overlay, it introduces a lighter backdrop rather than the more typical darkening, a refreshing deviation that meshes seamlessly with the site’s light theme. The design here is clean and the categorization of cookie preferences is user-friendly. The dark toggles on a light background provide a comfortable contrast ratio, upholding readability and accessibility standards.

Yet, a discerning designer might pick up on the slight misalignment of elements in this overlay. More spacing to set apart the main content from the “Save” and “Dismiss” buttons would be a welcomed refinement too.

In sum, the design is on-point, with just the right canvas for minor improvements.
Privacy options menu listing advertising, performance, support, and essential cookies with toggles, and 'Save' or 'Dismiss' buttons.
A good cookie banner at the bottom asking to manage, decline, or accept cookies for site functionality.Privacy options menu listing advertising, performance, support, and essential cookies with toggles, and 'Save' or 'Dismiss' buttons.
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A cookies policy banner with 'ACCEPT ALL COOKIES' and 'MANAGE COOKIES' options.
A creative design of a cookie banner with 'manage cookies' and 'accept' buttons
A black cookie consent notice on a website with a white 'Allow cookies' button.