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Client Highlights of 2021

2021 might have had a bit less of the dramatic trauma of 2020 (in terms of Covid) but it had it’s share of Covid-related slowdown. People who were hanging out for a bounce-back got something different to what they expected—there was some relief, but the term “back-to-normal” got dropped. We saw more of the online […]

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Long-Scrolling Homepages for Artists?

website design for an artist - Anastasia Rurikov-Simes

Why would you design an artist’s website with a long-scrolling homepage? Doesn’t that go against the minimalist “gallery” look? An early trend in website design for artists was to feature one work of art on the homepage and leave it up to the user (visitor) to choose to click a link from the navigation menu […]

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Client Highlights of 2020

website design 2020

So 2020 is leaving us. Just before it does, I want to give a shout-out to the people who’ve worked with us this year who’ve taken the opportunity to create work, to have websites designed and built, and to keep their online presence up to date with the good work they are doing. Below are […]

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artist web design – what to look for

example of good web design for an artist

When artists first contact me to see if I can design them a website, they will often provide a few urls of sites they like by way of reference. This is helpful, as it gives me a good sense of what their aesthetic is and what their expectations are likely to be.

So here are a few artist websites of my own choosing, with my tips on why I think they work well…

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what’s important for a photographer portfolio website?

web design for a photographer - steffen knudsen allen

There’s still a need for every serious photographer to have their own personal website. Social sharing gives you good opportunities to expand your reach but your own website allows you to establish some gravitas around your photography practice. What do you need?

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