Research on fine artists websites
Today I did research on fine artists websites and I saw some interesting websites that I got inspiration from. The designs and templates they used were magnificent and easy to navigate. I liked the fact that the homepage contained examples of their works so even before reading the area of fine art it mainly focuses on you would know immediately from the pictures on the homepage. Most of them also have a gallery where they upload their major works and projects, some for commercial purposes others for advertisement purposes. The template they used inspired my decision in choosing a template for my website.
Samantha Payne, she takes pictures of people and tries to paint them almost the same color as the original which is a magnificent idea.Rebecca Miller, she's an art illustrator, she illustrates emotions through creative cartoonish designs.
Some of the websites show their CVs, sketches and finished works, contact and their portfolio.
And some like this one show the process of finishing the artworks in a video which is more interesting and different from other fine artists blogs.
And this is my website, as you can see I adopted their idea of having my works posted on my homepage and also having a gallery to showcase my projects and works. In this type of template there's a lot of pictures to post up that are meant to be your works which captivates the viewer and makes him/her want to move around your website more.
I haven't posted any of my works on the website yet as I am yet to start my major project, so the works displayed here are just random artworks and not mine.
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