Design Layout Examples
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A smattering of design options for you to browse through to help you decide on thelook and design for your personal website.
Design 1 | Design 2 | Design 3 | Design 4 | Design 5 | Design 6 | Design 7 | Design 8 | Design 9
A smattering of design options for you to browse through to help you decide on thelook and design for your personal website.
- Each website (graphic design) is different - E.g. the category headings may be down the side of the page rather than the top. If on top; whether it is on the left or in the middle of the page, etc.
- Within each website - the example page layouts, images and text used are the same throughout all the sites. This is so it will be easy to make direct comparisons between them.
- Within each website - the various page/category layouts can differ. For best results, it is recommended to keep a fairly consistent look throughout the site. Certain pages could be different; e.g. the Homepage could differ to the product pages. Other pages layouts which could also differ; would be blogs and info pages such as Contact Us, About Us, Artist Statement, Exhibitions, Inspirations and News and Events
- Within each of the website designs, there are numerous layout examples. Almost anything is possible. The background colour can change, text and image boxes can move anywhere. Font size and colour can change. The images can be static or include slide shows. These, coupled with your own logo, will serve to make each website completely unique.
- Blog and News pages include an automated date and time stamp. The automated system sorts the entries by date and time and as you build up a history of entries, it auto-archives them by month and year. If you prefer not to use this facility, these pages can just be plain entries.
- Each website offers links to your Twitter, FB, and LinkedIn accounts.