For my first post I will be looking at the website of artist Graham Crowley. We had an Artists Talk with him this week in which we saw his work first hand, and so it was good to also look at his online presence as well.
(Above) The opening page to Crowley’s website. Very intuitive to use, nice design to it.
(Above) The page on Crowley’s website dedicated to his paintings. Again, very easy to navigate and not confusing. Very little text which means a) the artwork speaks for itself, and b) the viewer doesn’t get exhausted by having to read pages and pages of text.
However, on the flip side of this, it may have been nice to have a bit more text to allow us to understand a bit more about his work and his practice in general.
(Above) A page dedicated to books of Crowley’s. This does slightly make up for the lack of text on his paintings page, as he directs you to the place where you can read his thoughts on his work and art/society.
(Above) Graham Crowley’s Chronology. Very useful in helping the viewer to understand Crowley’s background as an artist.