Word press I published a post entitled WordPress vs. Blogger vs. Tumblr, Free Artist Websiteswhere I wrote a brief overview of the pros / cons and features / benefits of these three different hosting sites. I included a link to an example website or blog for each one. Since the post and the example links have been a large number of clicks, I thought it would be useful to post more examples of artist websites created on WordPress, Blogger, and Tumblr.The artist James Fowler uses the WordPress theme . The site has been configured to appear as a static landing page, more as a website portfolio than a blog. There are clear links featured at the top of the website which link to images, cv, contact info, information tecnices komunications and other pages.Hugo Baeta’s Photomaton blog actually uses the same theme as The Practical Art World,For his site it has been customized to appear extremely clean and uncluttered, focusing simply on the photographs Art and Design blog, because it is set up to show
The blog section features ephemera, inspiration, and photographs while the portfolio shows Nicole’s own design work. To build her site, Nicole uses the WordPress theme MistyLookArtist Marina Garrison has set up a clean, easy to navigate blog to record her studio practice and artistic goings-on. Because the design is un-cluttered, it’s simple and quick to find the link to her art website at the top of the pagIllustrator, artist, and writer Karlene Harvey uses .
The simplicity of the white background and the text colours makes for a very appealing visual presentationMatty Spencer has an excellent set up on Blogger where clear headings at the top sort his posts into different categories. The design is simple but very slick..This tumblr site features photographs by Matt W Jennings in a simple, clean format. It’s a blog-style feed of photographs, but the layout allows for his regular website and flickr page to be easily accessed. The theme used on this blog is called JSTNI’m using the Black-LetterHead by Ulysses Ronquillo from WordPress.com for my blog Graphic Anthropology. 35 years of painting, plus essays from my university days. Thanks for this page. Very useful information. Let me know if I can help. I post almost everyday.
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