
As you land on the page, this cookie banner presents itself with a straightforward and clean design.
It's not custom-built, but the integration feels seamless. Website’s often make use of third-party cookie consents for a few reasons. First, they’re easier than making their own, obviously. Next, they’re usually built by experts who know all about privacy laws, so they keep you on the right side of rules like GDPR. Finally, they save time compared to building something in-house. But enough about that. Let’s talk about this banner in particular.
It’s neatly divided into quadrants, making it clear where you should click to either accept the default settings or make customizations. The dark grey call-to-action in the center is stark and serves as a beacon for people who prefer the path of least resistance. It's sort of the equivalent of a well-placed comfy chair in a room—obvious, but functional.
For the detail-oriented, the “show details” button gives them an opportunity to make customizations. The expanded view is clear too. Gubi explains each type of cookie and what it’s used for, offering a sense of transparency and choice.
Overall, the banner does a good job of quickly offering cookie consent choice without a clunky or poorly designed implementation. It balances the need for simplicity with the option for more detailed user control, giving users an experience that’s both efficient and respectful of individual preferences.

About Gubi
Gubi is a design-focused website that offers a curated selection of contemporary furniture and lighting, catering to people seeking stylish interior design. Their products blend aesthetics and functionality, making them a go-to destination for modern design enthusiasts.
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