
The cookie consent banner on a portrait and fine art photographer’s website really grabs your attention, almost like a well-composed photograph.
Let’s set the stage; a neutral gray rectangular shape elegantly bisects the viewport horizontally, while the bottom half of the screen prominently showcases an emotionally charged image of a man. The spotlight of attention then firmly rests on the cookie consent banner, drawing your eye just like the focal point in a great image.
In the realm of Western web culture, we navigate web pages in a Z-pattern, with cookie banners typically finding their placement in the bottom right corner of the screen. So, the banner’s placement here is no coincidence. It reads, “This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We’ll assume you’re okay with this, but you can opt out if you want.” It’s short and sweet, so you can get straight to enjoying the site’s images.
Next, let’s talk about the Accept button. It’s not your usual button shape, it’s an ellipse. And it stands out in pink against the dark background of the cookie banner. To minimize cognitive load, all the detailed cookie policy info is tucked behind the Read More button. Here, the design continues to impress. The page is neatly split into two columns… the left side is blank, and the right side is filled with well-organized text and clear headings, both essential in good web design. These elements combined create a nice tension on the page.
In a snapshot, the cookie consent banner takes center stage on the website, drawing the eye, just like a stunning photo that immediately piques your interest.

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Miramono is an online magazine that spotlights photographers through interviews and images. They also have a shop selling branded tote bags and mugs. Since 2021, they've interviewed at least 12 photographers.
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