At last...... the new web site is up. It has taken me months but, I have learnt a huge amount.
The old web site was designed by my brother Robert Walpole, when he was just starting out. Now he does exciting (for him!) work with meta data and open source. Next week he will be presenting a paper at a conference in Washington DC about some ground breaking work he did at the National Archives and I am really pleased for him. He also pushed me to take on the task of creating the new site myself and I am glad he did, though, in practice, it was very difficult for me to find the time to learn HTML. What time I have, I want to use in my studio. So, last year I contacted Will Palmer who worked on the Scottish Basketmakers Circle site and had just set up his own consultancy and asked him if he would be interested in taking it on. It was important for me to support someone early on in their career. Happily, for me, he agreed. I knew how I wanted it to look and that I wanted it to be a thorough archive of my work, but also something I could manage myself. So Will set up the structure and taught me how to work with it. His instructions were very clear and have enabled me to have the web site I was seeking. A lot of people say creating web sites is a 5 minute job, but don't believe them if you want anything more than 3 pictures! It was very hard work going through all the photos, press cuttings and catalogues. Putting in all that information accurately was, for me, very tedious because I had to work so methodically and systematically and at times it just felt like punishment but, thankfully, it is now done!
I am very grateful to Will for his patience and can recommend him to anyone who would like to create their own site but needs technical support to do it.
Please let us know what you think of it.
I am excited to see your new website. I recently updated my own blog and moved to a new site. It took me a lot longer than I would like to admit to get all my information and images where I would like to be. It was a labor of love though. You did a good job and should be proud of the effort you put into it.
ReplyDeleteGerard Reese @ Kafe Digital Marketing
My daughter has been making these all month. I would have never had a clue except for the fact she came in the garage and asked me if I had any fishing line she could borrow. I cut her off a few yards and off she went. She wound up stringing them together and hanging them all around her bedroom. Cool craft!
ReplyDeleteZack @ MyNetWire
Really liking the new website. I think you've got a good understanding of design and I like the way everything looks together as a whole. I've been trying to learn HTML5 part time after work and it can be pretty tricky at times, but it's really rewarding when you are able to figure things out. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteDeon Halstead @ Video Marketing & SEO New York