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    • QuietYell
      QuietYell SVS OG @andyjewett last edited by

      @andyjewett From your source code, it looks like you use Go Live. Are you planning on staying with this?

      While there are other options, I have used Wordpress as my CMS for a long time for both my various sites and for client sites. I am currently using an older template that I modified from ThemeTrust.com but I think I will be moving to the Divi theme by ElegantThemes.com (I've used that theme on client sites), because of their drag-and-drop layout in the WP admin as well as the other functionality that comes with it (though, ThemeTrust does have a template system similar called "Create", and I know there are others like this). The key with these and with any other template I would choose is to pick one that is "Responsive". This will allow your site to respond to whichever device it is being viewed on (whether desktop, tablet, smartphone, etc.)

      When I get my products & process for fulfillment down, I'll probably go with Shopify.com for my ecom (I will separate out my portfolio & blog site from my ecom site); though, I like how @Lee-White has a solution to allow for image licensing. Not sure if there is an addon to do that with Shopify...

      Scott Monaco | QuietYell.com
      IG/FB/LI: @QuietYell
      IG-2: @QuietYellSketches
      TW/PIN/BEH/DEVART: @ScottMonaco
      SCBWI: http://bit.ly/1r8Dmqr

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      • QuietYell
        QuietYell SVS OG @Bob Crum last edited by

        @Bob-Crum Yeah Drupal does indeed have a learning curve and work to implement. Though familiar with it, I never used it, but I used Joomla long ago and I remember how complicated it got. I just didn't need that kind of complication for the simpler sites I was doing (including my own). That's why I moved to Wordpress too.

        Scott Monaco | QuietYell.com
        IG/FB/LI: @QuietYell
        IG-2: @QuietYellSketches
        TW/PIN/BEH/DEVART: @ScottMonaco
        SCBWI: http://bit.ly/1r8Dmqr

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        • andyjewett
          andyjewett @QuietYell last edited by

          @QuietYell @Bob-Crum I am definitely looking for something that are easy to edit/change but something that doesn't hamstring the design so much that it loses all personality.

          Thanks for the suggestions so far I will definitely look more into them... also looking for content feedback.

          Andy Jewett
          ILLUSTRATOR | DESIGNER

          PORTFOLIO: andyjewett.com
          TW/IG: @andyjewett

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          • QuietYell
            QuietYell SVS OG @andyjewett last edited by

            @andyjewett oh Wordpress is totally easy to implement and with a template it is even easier to skin nicely. Divi & other templates like that have no hamstringing of design at all (I know, that's pretty bold of me to say). When you go watch their videos, you'll see what I mean!

            Scott Monaco | QuietYell.com
            IG/FB/LI: @QuietYell
            IG-2: @QuietYellSketches
            TW/PIN/BEH/DEVART: @ScottMonaco
            SCBWI: http://bit.ly/1r8Dmqr

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            • QuietYell
              QuietYell SVS OG @andyjewett last edited by

              @andyjewett
              Divi :
              Backend version (from 3 years ago - still works a lot like this and i prefer to do from the backend rather than the front end like they offer as a way to do it now):
              https://youtu.be/YaeWagDRhvE

              Divi new front end design:
              https://youtu.be/1ALjCZkKuUM
              https://youtu.be/FkQuawiGWUw

              Obviously more plus a demo on their site

              Scott Monaco | QuietYell.com
              IG/FB/LI: @QuietYell
              IG-2: @QuietYellSketches
              TW/PIN/BEH/DEVART: @ScottMonaco
              SCBWI: http://bit.ly/1r8Dmqr

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              • QuietYell
                QuietYell SVS OG @andyjewett last edited by

                @andyjewett Not trying to push Divi... Just want to give you encouragement that there are solutions that untie your hands and allow you to create a site without having to do html/php/css or any other stuff of the sort

                Scott Monaco | QuietYell.com
                IG/FB/LI: @QuietYell
                IG-2: @QuietYellSketches
                TW/PIN/BEH/DEVART: @ScottMonaco
                SCBWI: http://bit.ly/1r8Dmqr

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                • andyjewett
                  andyjewett @QuietYell last edited by

                  @QuietYell nope, that's great... that's what I am looking for. I was a web designer for over 10 years but left it behind 5 years ago and have no desire to do it anymore... just not life-giving to me in any way.

                  I will check out those links later, appreciate it!

                  Andy Jewett
                  ILLUSTRATOR | DESIGNER

                  PORTFOLIO: andyjewett.com
                  TW/IG: @andyjewett

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                  • QuietYell
                    QuietYell SVS OG @andyjewett last edited by

                    @andyjewett haha I am the same! I did so much web development from 2000-2014. I was miserable. BUT I guess it is good that I went through all of that so I am familiar with stuff now. Still... I really don't like doing web stuff!

                    Regarding content, that is something that I am working on too. I just went through some intermediate edits to what I have now until I am able to get to the full redevelop.

                    I stripped all of my design & interactive work out of my main portfolio page and also stripped my portfolio page down to the illustration work that represents me most right now (I think). I do have other illustrations still there under an expanded illustration link. I also have the design & interactive there, but they are now combined into one. They may disappear all together this year or next. I still left my logos/branding link separate rather than merged with design & interactive. Haven't been ready to get rid of that one yet. I added my sketches but created a "featured sketches" and a "sketches archive".

                    Essentially, I am attempting to create focused places but options to see expansion. Maybe I'll eventually throw everything but the focused page(s) out...

                    I'll likely go through more reduction later.

                    Anyway, this is speaking more about my site than yours. I suppose my point is that it seems pretty important to keep a focus so ADs don't get distracted and can find what we are about. Basically like what
                    Giuseppe Castellano said about portfolios here: http://www.gcastellano.com/arttips/theillustratorsportfolio

                    Scott Monaco | QuietYell.com
                    IG/FB/LI: @QuietYell
                    IG-2: @QuietYellSketches
                    TW/PIN/BEH/DEVART: @ScottMonaco
                    SCBWI: http://bit.ly/1r8Dmqr

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                    • andyjewett
                      andyjewett last edited by andyjewett

                      Any strong opinions on portfolio thumbnails amongst the group? Does the clickable image on a portfolio site need to show the whole image? or is showing a cropped version of the image for a consistent shape on a site acceptable/fine?

                      Example... that is how I currently show things on my personal portfolio...

                      0_1486065638856_portfolio-question.jpg

                      Thoughts?

                      Andy Jewett
                      ILLUSTRATOR | DESIGNER

                      PORTFOLIO: andyjewett.com
                      TW/IG: @andyjewett

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                      • mattramsey
                        mattramsey last edited by

                        I think it looks pretty good--but check out some of the One Fantastic Week stuff on Youtube (if you haven't already).

                        A lot of their crit casts focus on portfolio site layouts, common pitfalls, things to definitely do, things to definitely not do (that they see people do ALL THE TIME), etc.

                        https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/mattramsey/
                        https://mattramsey.artstation.com/
                        https://twitter.com/mramseyART

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                        • Jim Petipas
                          Jim Petipas @andyjewett last edited by

                          Hi Andy, I just looked over your site and thought it looked great. A lot of the new template sites are using that wide scroll format. Is that what you are thinking of going towards? I use Cloversites for my counseling practice site (www.xpeditioncounseling.com), but they are not good if you want to sell merch (which you have). You are probably familiar with Wix or Square Space. I am considering these for my book site. Maybe an idea to consider is to narrow down your four headings (illustration, comix, sketch, design) into two or three categories or one window that separates these elements with less examples. Just a thought! Hope this is helpful.

                          Jim Petipas
                          Boardwalk Books
                          JimPetipas@me.com

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                          • andyjewett
                            andyjewett @mattramsey last edited by

                            @mattramsey LOVE CritCast! The funny thing is I was already subscribed to 1FW but hadn't watched any of the CritCast episodes. Thanks for bringing those to my attention... tons of valuable info!

                            Andy Jewett
                            ILLUSTRATOR | DESIGNER

                            PORTFOLIO: andyjewett.com
                            TW/IG: @andyjewett

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