Thursday, May 19, 2011

New Website Design


I've redesigned my website and it's almost finished. I still have more paintings to add to the site. Take a preview look at my new site at www.katherinemcguire.com  Let me know if you have any comments or suggestions for the website.

This semester I've been taking "Web Design II" at Canada College from Professor Khazar.  It's an excellent class, I highly recommend it.

5 comments:

  1. It's amazing to see such a fine woman do these things for her business. There are some entrepreneurs who let contractors do the design for a website… It's good to see that there's someone like you who uses resources and applies them on business needs. Good luck with your business… Your paintings are great. I bet you're on your way now to success!

    -Lawrence Spring

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    1. Thanks Lawrence! I really enjoyed taking the website design class.

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  2. Your artworks are brilliant, Katherine. They deserve to be showcased to many people. Did you create a Facebook fan page or a Twitter account already? If not, then I believe you should create one. You could post all your artworks there and you can attract a lot of interested audiences. The power of social media is very effective, and I believe it could help you a lot with exposing your astonishing works.

    Karina Croney

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  3. Why not try what Karina suggested? If you really want to share your art to other people, it’s really good if you take advantage of the social media. I’m sure a lot of people on Facebook and Twitter, and even on other social media platforms will get to appreciate your talent for art and design. This might also give you an opportunity to gain exposure on your craft. Who knows, right? ;)

    Jamie Viggiano

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  4. I think it’s a good thing that you chose to take web design classes. Seeing that you have a talent in painting, I think that would translate well into web designing. Creativity is most important here. Imagine if you can successfully transition into web design; that would mean oodles for your business! =) Good luck!

    Adam Chaney

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