Misguided #1
Your portfolio website design isn't a place for creative expression — your art is.
Don’t distract from your work.
Your portfolio website design isn't a place for creative expression — your art is.
Don’t distract from your work.
Having a portfolio or blog with a black background and white type. Readability is reduced and using black is a gimmick to make your art look better than it really is.
Don't fool yourself.
Heavybubble has released a new design called concrete.
Our new design sports a very light neutral gray background. We've added a thin white border around the images to help keep the color saturation from being dulled where it meets the background.
Heavybubble has released a new design called stone.
The new design includes a text option on the gallery opener. Artist Jaume Pinya of Majorca, Spain uses it to provide an description in both Catalan and English. The gallery view uses a smaller view of an entire art work. Each gallery screen contains only four images/works and includes links to the next and previous four images. The design centers in browser window.
Mr Pinya cleverly used a gallery opener to create a statement screen that included two photos.
Lace in Translation, a new exhibition of contemporary work that explores the intersection of luxurious hand-craftsmanship with modern, mass production. The Design Center at Philadelphia University's historic Quaker Lace Company collection is the inspiration for three internationally-renowned artists and designers reconsidering conventional notions of lace. European designers Tord Boontje and Demakersvan, and Canadian artist Cal Lane have created installations specifically for The Design Center's unique and intimate space - a 1950s era, Hollywood-style ranch house.
A wonderful film about the discovery of things. Working, and making without the constraints of the establishment - a new cultural movement began. We see the results of this movement everywhere we look as artists are designers, designers are artists, and geeks and nerds collaborate to tell stories in new collaborative ways. This is the story of a hands on movement that saw no boundaries and made work of all kinds that have influenced a generation.