How to make an artist website?
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Hi!!!
I want to make an website with examples of my work. I see the illustrators have simple and nice websites. How they make it?Thank you!!!
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I used squarespace. It’s simple for people who have no idea what they are doing. Which was me. I had no clue about websites. There are lots of web designers her on the forum as well. I’m sure they would love your business if you’re ready to invest in something other than I simple plug your work in this box kinda website.
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I use Portfoliobox. Works for me!
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Thank you!!
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I use Wix to make my websites. It has some great portfolio templates and they're really easy to adapt to what you want.
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I personally used Wordpress to make my website. It sounds intimidating but I found it to be incredibly easy to do (and I had zero prior web design or coding knowledge). You can choose a template and then put your images and text in, so it's not any harder than those all-in-one websites like Squarespace and Wix. The one difference? Wordpress is much MUCH cheaper than Squarespace or Wix! If you use a free template, you only pay for your domain and hosting.
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@dgal I use websitebuilder.com. It’s very easy to work with.
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I’m currently using the free version of wix. It’s really simple to use. Just pick a template and drag and drop you images. I am planning to switch to Wordpress once I get the ball rolling though to save on money.
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I would say Wordpress too … the Divi theme is so powerful, and honestly, very easy after a bit of playing.
I would say Wordpress, because you will have so much control moving forward.
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I’ve been using Squarespace. They’ve got tons of templates that are designed for quality pictures.
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@dgal If you use Wordpress make sure you keep all your plugin and CMS security code up to date. In February there was a major security flaw in the system that had gone unnoticed for 6 years. The vulnerability was discovered by security researchers at RIPS Technologies GmbH.
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In my job (digital marketer) I work with different CMS's all the time with my clients. My number 1 website builder I recommend is Wordpress. It's easy to use, highly flexible, and probably the best for SEO.
While I know many other artists use Squarespace, I would choose Wordpress over Squarespace. I avoid Wix and other CMS's altogether.
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Thank you for all replies!!!
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@Adrian-K
I was looking for your tutorials on youtube. Your art is amazing ! -
@dgal thank you. I currently don’t have any tutorials upload to YouTube yet. They are in process, but are currently a low priority.
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I use Wordpress for one year now and I love it so far. It didn't require any programming ability and it's pretty simple to manage.
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Wordpress here as well. Although I have web dev experience I don't need to do more than a bit of customisation, plugin installs and using the free themes already available. Visual Portfolio plugin is the one I use to display images. Hope this helps (albeit a bit late)
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Just use WordPress
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If you have a subscription to any Adobe creative cloud programs then Adobe Portfolio (portfolio.adobe.com) is a great free option. You can add a custom domain name if you purchase one elsewhere and I think they look/run really smooth since they're designed for artists. Very easy to use. Here's mine for example www.juliekitzes.com
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@ShannonBiondi I have also used Wix and I am pleased with it.