Hope this doesn’t sound harsh.
I just think a nice critique is a pointless critique.
It’s set up as a blog, but there isn’t too much writing.
Right now, it kind of seems like a lazy man’s website.
Looks like you just embedded Wordpress and threw up some images.
The more time and effort that it appears that you’ve invested,
the more likely that readers will do the same. And, of course, content.
Not entirely unlike some answers to this other question,
your site should also be another opportunity to show off your work.
Unless I was planning on writing more, I’d ditch the
blog format and opt for a more image-driven approach.
Or at least not have it as the main focus of your site.
Might be a bit of a cliche, but maybe have your url cleaned up
and put front and center on your splash page. You’re selling
yourself, right? If that’s your brand, where would you put it?
Probably need to be consistent with your branding.
Your url is pared down (no vowels), the rest of the site should be too.
Right now it’s just looks like a dinky half-thought. But it’s got potential.
A clean and simple layout could work quite well for you.
SPLASH PAGE
—> artist/designer info/bio
—> projects (past, present, future)
—> blog
—> contact
Another thing to keep in mind is figuring out who you want
your target audience to be and what you want them to get out of it.
Obvious, but important.
PS Your edited response is much of an improvement and appreciated.
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