Thursday, February 23, 2017

Site Analysis 2

http://www.ianbarnard.net/

Ian Barnard has a very straightforward website which he uses to sell his art work. The website is mainly a scrolling page besides the about and contact page. As you scroll down the page the images are the most prominent elements at any given time. This makes it easier for users looking to buy his artwork to view all of his pieces simply and easily.

http://seanhalpin.io/

Sean Halpin is a web designer who has a very particular style. The style is relayed in his art. The feel of his website is very easy-going, clean, and a bit kiddish. I say this because of the style of art he chooses to use throughout his website. The colors he picked are pastel which fits the mood and style of his graphics he displays. I like this site because it's very minimal and gets the job done.

http://malikafavre.com/

Malik Fabre is probably the most established designer I've blogged about yet. Her work has been used in multiple publications and she's internationally known. The website has a very chic feel that complement her art. Her style is very recognizable. The color palette of all of her images are similar but the way she arranges the images makes viewing her portfolio comfortable and not too overwhelming due to the saturated color palette she loves to use in her art.

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Thursday, February 16, 2017

Week 7 Peer Critique

Yu Ren is as interior designer with a very fitting website. The colors she picked were calm and collective. The website had a smooth atmosphere and a good overall feel. The only problem I found with her website was repeating information. I found this on the homepage, contact page, and resume page they all had her name phone number and town and area code where she lived. All this information could go on one page. The portfolio page had a good layout which made it easy to navigate.

https://lingxuanxiaozhan.com/