Thursday, March 24, 2016

Elise's Website

In general Elise's website is clean and functional. However, as previously mentioned, it is very much a square space website. As Elise's work aims to reintroduce the human aspect into weaving, I don't think an inherently computer generated website (highly gridded, stark, empty) positively accompanies her work. Along side this, the presence of her as the artist is also very void - even the about page only has pictures of her work.

The purpose of Elise's portfolio site seems to that of any other, to give a location for people to find, see, and learn about her work. This site does do that - Elise aligns all of her work with information about it. Her photos are also very nice and aids in her (apparent) purpose of presenting her work.

My only gripe about the functionality of the sight itself is the "home" button as it take you back to the welcome page (which contains no valuable information.

The Book Response

ImportantNew Aspects of a Resume as Outlined in The Book

  • The order of given materials (I prefer Chronological)
  • How the resume changes based on employer or professional experience
  • Ensuring the use of action words in experience descriptors
  • The quality of paper stock - I did not think about this
  • Use of only one page to prevent information overload
  • 1/2 - 2/3 text/page coverage

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Self-Evaluation

Throughout the first half of the semester, my presence online has grown. What presence I did have before this class has improved (my website looks better), and I've begun documenting and posting my studio onto Instagram through a "professional" account to develop how I am seen as an artist. I've also learned what I like in a website builder (and what I don't) as well as what is, in my opinion, the best free website builder. I have also revamped my technical info/ceramic blog to keep a uniform design between all of my sites (of which, most of what I'm created this semester will be deleted). I'd rather not have my name connected to a site that I do not plan to maintain, often because I will not reach my desired audience That said, I've been shown multiple sites I plan to utilize in the near future/continue to utilize. That has been the most helpful part of this course - the showing of multiple online resources.

However, that said the requirement to sign up for many of the resources is a negative of the course. I want one artist website, one artist blog, accounts to the popular social sites, all cohesive design wise. I also want to spend time on creating an effective business card and the many ways of printing them. I'd also like to spend time focusing on one website and what it takes to make it as perfect as possible. That time could be taken from the production of a personal icon as for many artists, simply having an effective type face spelling your name (and possibly a sub title/header) is more than sufficient. As I'm not trying to make a brand it the same idea of a store or restaurant, I don't need a "logo"/"icon". 

Class Positives:
  • information on an artist's online presence
  • exposure to online resources/sites
  • education on typefaces
Class Negatives:
  • unneeded sign-up to redundant sites
  • required icon (however, I understand the concept of this)
Personal Achievements:
  • Improved website
  • knowledge of typefaces
  • knowledge of online resources
  • increased sense of online design
Personal Short-Falls:
  • lack of portfolio images
  • uninterested in redundant web hosting services
  • name connections to "dead-end" sites