What are some good example of what an artist's website should look like?
>>2349865
uh... depends? faggot?
At a basic level, probably a portfolio and some contact info. It all really depends on what you're trying to provide to the public.
Wikihow is the epitome of perfection
>>2349978
I'm practicing 24/7 so that one day I can be great enough to work for them, it's my dream.
>>2349974
yup! 'fine art'? white-ish background, legible font, portfolio. graphic design? probably fancy website with your graphics and a portfolio.
add contact page and CV etc.
Have a personal site then one for the gallery, here's an example
http://www.damienhirst.com/
http://www.newportstreetgallery.com/
>>2349865
The opposite of his arm
>>2350174
those look like shit
>>2349865
>>2350174
not really a fan of those
is there any free service who lets you setup a not horrible looking site? i wouldn't mind coding a little, but i'd rather invest my time focusing on the presentation.
It would be very valuable for us beginners aspiring to something.
>>2352013
Tumblr.
>>2349865
Here's my site, I think it works alright but I've never really had any feedback regarding it. I use the Wordpress platform, it's pretty easy to use.
Feedback would be very appreciated!
adamzonca.com
>>2352100
I like your work. The site seems easy to check out everything too. This is a good example. Simple for anybody to just look at the work and move on.
I think these are good examples too:
http://www.chanseckardt.com/
http://oliverdead.com/about
These guys are more on the commercial side of things but I enjoy the layout of their websites.
My work as well if anyone wants to check out my taste and give feedback if possible. I'm probably going to switch to Wordpress when I get the chance:
https://www.behance.net/joshuatimmons
http://www.vanjonart.com/
>>2350174
>http://www.newportstreetgallery.com/
>dat interview video
>dat desparation and cynicism of a man of 50 to try and hold onto his last shreds of youthful cachet by wearing 2kewl fluro streetwear
pathetic