For this blog post I will write a review on different artist
management websites. I chose this topic because having a good website is
important when you are trying to gain new clients. The first website I reviewed
was Impact Artist Management website. As soon as I clicked on the website I was
impressed. The website is simple and easy to navigate through. The website
grabbed my attention immediately as soon as I entered the website. The website
has a great color scheme that stands out and goes with the font very well. The
picture content on the website matches the color scheme as well. I like how
every thing is neat and below on the home page, you can check out news about their
company. On the artist page, you can check out the different artists that they
manage as well as click on their picture. Once you click on their picture it
will take you to another link that tells you about the artist. http://www.impactartist.com/home
The second website that I will discuss is Management
artists. Management artists are a group of managers who manage photography. I
would consider their website good, but not the best. There is definitely work
that can be done on the website. The website is simple but it is plain on some
links. The images are outstanding. You can navigate through the website without
any problems. The color scheme is simple and goes well with the images that are
displayed on the website. The only complaint that I have on the home page is
how big the letters are on the page. They should switch the design up on the
website to make it pop more. http://www.managementartists.com/
The third and final website that I reviewed is the Gail Boyd
website. The type of artists that is managed through Gail Boyd is jazz. I am
impressed with the website all around. The website is neat and easy to
navigate. As soon as I clicked on the website, my attention was grabbed. The
website is not to cluttered at all. The only complaint that I have is some of
the tabs do not have content or display little content to them. The color
scheme was good; it was not bright at all. http://www.gailboyd.com/
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