Is your website exhibiting your art the way you want it to be seen?
Artist Websites range from one page to multiple galleries. The content and price will vary according to each artists’ needs. I focus on the uniqueness of each artist and consider their style, expectations and purpose. Cost and timeline are established durning the first consultation.
Every artist should have a Website to exhibit their art. An artist should have complete control of what their audience sees.
Owing your website puts you in charge of all customizing, editing and timing. This is a big deal and often overlooked. A website anchors your online presence, reflects your style, and shows your artwork in a way that is authentic.
An artist website is an opportunity to curate an online gallery. Website galleries are not restricted by time and are available 24 hours a day. Artwork can't be stacked up or hidden.
Often artists don’t think of their art as a business. Social Media is ideal for spontaneous media connections and social interaction. It’s fast and free. If you’re trying to show or sell your work having a website is a must.
Creditability. Artists are taken more seriously. People expect to find a professional website of a well-known artist.
Basic Squarespace 7.1 artist website
Websites Designed with
Style, Purpose and Passion
Website design can seem overwhelming at first with so many choices and unfamiliar terminology. Whether this is this your first website or if you’ve decided it’s time to revise your current site I am available. It is my passion to determine what makes you unique and that will be the theme of your website and reflect your Art.
Artists value having their websites designed by an artist.
I have specialized in designing websites for artists for over 10 years.
I have a fine art background and years of experience helping artists focus on online visibility.
The artistic style of an individual can simplify the design process because there is a visible theme to work with. This is a “look” and it truly reflects the artist. Artists have the most of the design aspect of the website already done.
I am challenged by bringing fine art into the technical landscape that the Internet requires. I’ve actually found a way for the “Techie Part” to be fun and creative in my website developing process.
Creative expression should be the Spotlight. Flashy slide shows, music, and barking special offers are for Amusement Parks - not websites. I enjoy talking to all artists about their work, passions and possibilities.
What makes Nancy Nichols different from other Artist Website Designers?
I like my Job!
I went from Stage Fright
to Showtime!
A Little pep talk for the cautious creatives
The very thought of having a website can be threatening. Some artists feel it’s complicated and they need technical skills. Others may feel like they really don’t need a website yet.
I’m aware of these concerns because I personally experienced them many years ago. I was nervous about being seen but sorry my art could not be seen and shared. Finally the time came for me to let go of my hesitation and to be open to the value and necessity of owning a website.