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10 Things to Do Before Hiring an Artist Website Designer

  1. Introduction

  • Why preparation for your artist website is key: Setting yourself up for a smooth and successful collaboration.

  • What this checklist covers: essential items to have ready before reaching out to a designer. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

2. Outline the Features You Need

  • Examples: e-commerce functionality, galleries, blog, newsletter signup, or contact forms.

3. Gather Your Artwork Information

  • Ensure you have high-quality images, titles, sizes, prices, and medium details for each piece.

4. Write Your Artist Bio

  • Prepare a compelling biography to share your story and connect with your audience.

5. Compile Reference Websites

  • Find 2–3 examples of websites you like, noting what you admire about them.

6. Determine Your Budget

  • Know how much you’re willing to invest, including design, hosting, and maintenance costs.

7. Prepare Your Branding Materials

  • Include a logo (if you have one), preferred fonts, and a color palette.

8. Decide on a Domain Name

  • Think of a memorable, professional domain name and check its availability. We can help with this!

9. Create a Content Outline

  • Plan basic pages such as Home, About, Gallery, Shop, and Contact.

10. Identify Your Timeline

  • Decide when you’d like your website to be completed and launched.

Next Steps:

Use this checklist to streamline the hiring process.

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