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Showcasing Your Illustrations On Your Site (Part One)

May 9, 2007
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My website started out around 1999 as a personal site. I was learning HTML at work and wanted to try out new ideas on my own terms. I had redesigned the site a few times, but always kept the content intact. Fast-forward to this past summer, when I rethought the whole darn thing. I realized that what I really wanted to do was to change the direction and focus of the site and make it more of a showcase for my illustration work. I recently took a CSS class through Sessions.edu and used it, along with the practical work knowledge from my job, to overhaul my 8-year-old website. Since then, I’ve been a finalist in the Bloggies for Best-Designed Weblog and a Blog of Note on Blogger.com.

What I’ll be writing about in the next few installments is how to showcase your illustrations on your site. This could of course be applicable to photography or design too, but I think illustration has its own set of unique issues. Plus, I’m biased.

Initial impressions are key. The homepage is usually the first thing anyone will see when they visit your site. You want to set the tone for what people can expect to see inside. In many cases, a splash screen does the trick. Ordinarily, I dislike splash screens, but as you want to showcase your illustration style first and maybe your design and coding skills inside, an attention-grabbing graphic sets the mood well.

This is the way my homepage looked before:

And the way it looks now.

Which one looks like it belongs to an illustrator?

Coming next… Setting up your gallery.

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4 Responses to Showcasing Your Illustrations On Your Site (Part One)

  1. Nelson Rocha on May 9, 2007 at 9:39 pm

    You’re completely right!
    I can see what you wanted to hit with the first design, and it looked very cool and all, but now there is no doubt that the site is an illustrator’s site.

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  4. Timothy on December 2, 2010 at 1:26 pm

    I want to thank you for your guide on illustration web building, because of your article I finally went back and fixed my slideshow so that it loads correctly…lol

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