This 2 Part blog is from a seminar at Art Est Art School, run by me, Lisa !
Why did I want to run the seminar?
Well, an artist website is the simplest and most professional way to display your artwork to friends, potential buyers or potential gallery owners. I cannot believe how many artists do NOT have a website when it’s so easy to create a great looking website for cheap. It drives me nuts when I discover a new artist, Google them, and discover NO WEBSITE !
Contrary to popular belief it does not require a degree in Technology or Graphic Design or a huge budget
Who was the seminar aimed at ?
Artists who:
want a DIY artist website (ie create it and maintain it, not pay someone else to do it).
want low fuss, minimal effort.
want a zero cost or low cost artist website.
don’t have a web design background but are ok with Technology.
want a professional looking website . For this reason I left out using tools such as Myspace, Flickr, Facebook and Picasa (they are ok but we can do much better).
So let’s begin, at the beginning. In Part 1 of this post we will look at what you need to do before you start, and then how to create a zero cost artist website.
What you absolutely 100% need to create your own artist website
What you might also want for your artist website
How to create a zero cost artist website
Zero cost artist websites – advantages and disadvantages
Access to a PC/laptop
A web browser (Internet Explorer or Mozilla/Firefox)
Internet access
Email address
Images of your work that are ‘web ready’.
Some thoughts about what makes a ‘professional looking’ website. It’s a good idea to look at other artist’s websites before you start. The ‘good ones’ will become apparent pretty quickly. Look at the layouts that work, the way the images are displayed, how the websites are organised. You can view my opinons on what makes a good artist website here !
Your own domain name eg www.yourname.com
eCommerce (ie sell your work online)
Website statistics (ie Google Analytics to tell you how many people have oggled your work !)
The following is list of some of the faboulous organisations that supply FREE website templates to artists. Yes ! they have been specifically designed with artists/photographers in mind. This is not an exhaustive list. If you know of more, please do let me know. I would love to check them out.
DeviantArt
Online Galleries
Mosaic Globe
ArtistSites
Wix
Saatchi Online
The templates supplied by each of these fabulous organisations enable artists to upload images and organise images into galleries. They also allow space to include some biographical and contact information. Brilliant !
All you need to do is go to the website and follow the instructions. Simple. Hey presto a website . But, the bad news is that there are some disadvantages to zero cost artist websites. You can’t get everything for nothing after all.
There are definately some advantages to using the free option. Namely it’s free !. But, the bad news is that there are some disadvantages to zero cost artist websites as well. You can’t get everything for nothing after all.
Some of these are listed below. If the disadvantages are not to your liking, then you can check out How to create an artist website on a small budget Part 2.
| Advantages |
Disadvantages |
| It’s free! |
Generally limited in the amount of customisation you are able to do. |
| Generally very easy to create and upload images |
Generally limited to a small amount of space. This means that you might only be able to have a couple of pages and fewere images. |
| Generally good support (follow the bouncing ball) |
Generally will not be able to use your own domain name (ie www.yourname.com). Your URL will likely be something like www.[companyname].[yourname].com. |
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Web analytics may not be available. THis simply means that you might not be able to find out how many people oggled your fabulous images. |
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eCommerce may not be an option. This means that you probably won’t be able to sell your work securely via Paypal for example. You could get around this by setting up an etsy, red bubble, big cartel page. So it might not be a big deal. |
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THere may be additional additional content included on the site that you cannot remove (eg Google Ads) |
Other free options include Blogger and WordPress. These are fine, but they weren’t designed with artists in mind so not exactly perfect.