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Consideration of a website.

There are great things about being dyslexic, the non-reliance on social media, and the realisation that it has its place. Attending artist-led talks, allows you to find artists you may not have found stumbling around Instagram.  I attended a talk conducted by Kaitlin Ferguson at Firstsite Colchester. Her website has all the information, projects, and details Kaitlin’s work clearly. I wanted to ask about an artists residency and contacted her via email on her website. Three weeks later I received a response and an offer of a video call. Websites are a great way to communicate your interest in artists’ work and if you have specific questions most artists are happy to respond.  https://www.kaitlinferguson.com/

The downside of being Dyslexic, my search of websites has now made me the prime target of the Yellow Pages, having clicked on something I obviously didn’t mean to!

There is a process:

All offer domains, URLs, varying levels of performance support, and scalable performance management, and one offers a free SSL certificate (Secure Sockets Layer) which enables an encrypted connection.

WIX, Fasthost, and Squarespace are the UK’s top three web builders. Fees range from hundreds to over a thousand pounds.

 

 


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