Monday 6 November 2017

5 Websites


Tallulah Fontaine: 
- showing work is the main focus
- easy to navigate
- headers lead to different types of work eg. comissioned, personal etc
- clicking on images leads to short description and more images of project 


Manjit Thapp:
- sidebar lists all projects undertaken, easy to see client list and find specific projects 
- divided into sections, commissioned, personal and fashion 
- links to shop, contact page and instagram account - intergrated platforms 
- showing work is the main focus 


Peony Gent: 
- sidebar offers easy navigation 
-seperated into categories again so you can easily find your way through the website 
- clicking on prjects leads to more images and short descriptions of projects
- 'about page' contains contact info, links to social media accounts, and a catalogue of press features 


Harriet-Lee Merrion:
- clean, crisp appearance 
- easy to navigate, projects presented on landing page and filed under different categories eg. editorial, lifestyle, social - easy to find what you're looking for 
- header links to about page, contact page and shop 



Paul Davis: 
- interactive landing page
- different to typical website landing pages
- clicking on different shapes takes you to different sections of the practicioners work 
- sidebar lists different projects, easy to navigate 
- contact page lists different agents for different areas of the world 

Notes from research: 
- work should be the main focus, find a layout that emphasises the work 
- sidebars are handy for navigation, should be clear and concise, split into sections 
- contact and about pages should be kept short, nothing too lengthy
- white backgrounds seem to be popular 
- link to other social media sistes as long as it's relevant and up to date 








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