Top 3 Artist's layouts

 

Philippa Rice

    -http://philippajrice.com/

    -Home page is the portfolio, allowing for an immediate impression of what the artists works are. 

    -A simple page with succinct navigation options. The different types of art are all listed in the navigation bar, allowing for a viewer to learn what the artist is making.


Zaria Forman

    -https://www.zariaforman.com/

    -Home page is simple, providing an example of her work and the navigation bar. Additionally, hovering on the "drawings" bar lists off the categories of her work by location, which appears to be the

    -Having a recent work as a large image above previous works may be a good idea for giving an immediate impression on what to expect. Additionally, the image shows Zaria working on the piece, giving the impression that we are seeing some part of her creative process.


Bence Marafko

    -http://www.bencemarafko.com/

    -His portfolio is organized in the sidebar, showing works categorized by the year or years published. This would be more of a long-term categorization but it would help to categorize how the works have changed or developed over time, as well as providing a 

    -The default view of starting at the portfolio is, again, a strong choice in indicating what kind of art is being made by the artist.


-The "About" section on all of these pages are not the first place that the viewer is directed, placing more focus on the art. However, it is always at the top of, or on the left side of, the navigation bar indicating that it is one of the first things to be clicked to gain more information.

-Many of the initial navigation options are short and to the point, with 




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