The look's of the page isn't one of the best but i'm looking to improve ,the page is from a website that streams movies and tv shows ,every user has a list wich contains all of the tv shows they are currently watching for more experience quality. So in this page most of things are already there (they can be changed if better place are mentioned) ,the add button is the object that isn't there because i simply don't know where to put it.if someone could help me with this problem i would be very thankfull.
You want to place a button that adds the current movie in the vistiros' list? IMO you separate Sinopse and Rating better like with HR and bellow rating aligned to the right you could put add button - big and yellow or orange.
I agree w/ BlizzardofOzz, as the page layout is atm the best place to put an 'add to list' type button is down and off the right a little of the rating. Alternatively, You could move the rating to the title line. The word rating isn't necessary for understanding so just the Title and stars would open up the area under the synopsis for your button w a cleaner look maybe. I'd try it out both ways and see what you think. Also, I think the problem you're describing with the website isn't in the layout but small balancing details. You're off to a good start, it could just use a little polishing. If I were working on this site, what I would do to make it look nicer would be... 1. Make the Title more interesting, at least larger. Currently log in / sign (up) have just as much visual weight and the eye doesn't know where to go. Use the font style that you chose for Log In or Cinematic in your other headers for continuity. 2. Padding - look at your page numbers, episodes, and arrows within the carosel. Do you see the inconsistency? Sometimes just 20px makes all the difference. 3. Size - are you going to have ads down the sides? you don't need sidebars... If no, why not full screen? Consider font sizing at that time. 4. Page Building/Style Opts - Have you considered making a page section out of the review & carosel and having them float on a greyscale image maybe? That might make your black, white, orange color scheme pop. Just a thought, idk Good luck w it! We've redone our website from scratch several times, it's a lot of late nights and eureka moments