My new website home page |
I'm a huge Squarespace fan. I've been using their site to build my website for over a year and find it to be light years better than other sites like Wix. Because of my innate Cuban-ness, it's impossible for me to resist urges to clutter up sites with a lot of crap that only detracts from the goal of presenting a clean, slick, simple display of my images. Squarespace must know there are people like me who are their own worst enemies and have a built in method of protecting me from me. In using their templates you have just enough flexibility to create a site that's uniquely yours, but options are limited so you don't ruin a good thing.
In redoing the site, I merged some of the galleries. The old sports and sports pageantry galleries have been combined into one gallery. My travel images, some of which were in a color gallery, some in a B&W gallery, some in a gallery dedicated to National Parks, and some in a landscape gallery, are now either in one color gallery or a B&W gallery. I finally have enough astrophotography images to dedicate a gallery to those images. Galleries for light painting, wildlife, composites, cars, & Auschwitz remain. I've added new images and deleted other images from just about all the galleries as images I consider worthy of showing replaced others.
A page dedicated to my Blog is linked in the navigation block at the top of the page and I separated the old Contact page into two, an "About" page with some tidbits about me and a straight up contact page with info on how to contact me.
As time permits, I still need to go through the images and make final cuts. Some galleries have way too many images to suit me and so begins the task of weeding out some. I have a bad habit of saving the hardest task for last, and deciding which images should be deleted is the hardest thing in the world for me since a lot of images have great sentiment attached to them.
If you'd like to check out the new version, click here. As always, any thoughts or comments are appreciated.
2 comments:
Good work with the redesign! I think you achieved your goal of making a sleek and modern design for your website. Nothing works better than a design that's simple to use. Sometimes, an overly complex layout could be difficult to use and make the website load slower, which translates to a bad user experience. Plus, this layout really suits your photography gig. Were you satisfied with all the changes? What else are you thinking of changing? Whatever you decide to do, I wish you good luck on your venture!
Della Meyer @ Spark Local Marketing
It’s good to know that you finally get around with improving your website. Upgrades are always good, especially in website – where you have to keep your contents updated and well-run to keep your viewers interested. Your newly designed website looks great, by the way. Thanks for sharing it with us. Have a great day!
Lee Swanson @ Your Marketing Crew
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