"
When I realized that I needed a website, my first thought was that it would be an ordeal...

Meeting and working with Lisa Wagner of ArtTech Web was a godsend. She offers a mixture of talent that is rarely found in the computer world -- technical proficiency and fine aesthetic judgment. She listens carefully and makes the right choices. Not once did I ever feel that we were working at odds.

Quite simply, she enabled me to visualize the sort of thing I needed, and I’m very happy with the results."

-John Rosenthal, Photographer
& NPR Commentator

www.johnrosenthal.com

To be effective, your portfolio website needs to maximize the quality and individuality of your work in a memorable way.

We study your work and design the site, with your input, around your own aesthetic. Imagine your website producing the same feeling of pleasure and excitement about your art as a visitor would feel walking into a gallery displaying a show of your work...

Have a site already? We can redesign and upgrade it to be both professional-looking and gorgeous. Check out our Gallery of sites...

Download free information on:
How to plan your art website
How to create digital files of your artwork for your website

Some links to comprehensive services and information:

www.artisthelpnetwork.com (East Coast)
www.artmarketing.com (West Coast)

10 Ways Your Custom Art Web Portfolio
Can Promote Your Work:
1
If someone anywhere in the world knows your name, he or she can find your work.
2
You always have a portfolio or exhibit of current work immediately available. You have complete control over what is on your site and how it looks.
3
Put your website URL on all print media: business cards, news stories, exhibit catalogues, bumperstickers, T-shirts, graffiti... :o) (check out www.cafepress.com for shameless commerce ideas)
4

Send out Press Releases for exhibits including your website url.

5
Use your website in a postcard mailing to announce a show or new item.
6
Put your URL in any exhibit venue, even on title cards of casual displays in restaurants or banks, to give visitors access more information about your work.
7
If you are in contact with a potential gallery, make things simpler for both of you by asking them first to take a quick look at your website before you send out slide packages .
8
Sell reproductions, duplicates, notecards--all with your URL printed on the back so buyers can find you.
9
If you teach, advertise your art classes on your website.
10
Listings in web art directories and online galleries can link to your site.

To begin, contact us for your free 20-min consultation.