Wednesday, 21 May 2014

Website Development - HazardousConcepts.co.uk

Another part of building my media presence on the internet I made a Facebook, twitter, tumblr and my own website. I'd have to say my own website is the second most updated place that I use.
My website, HazardousConcepts.co.uk is run via wordpress and personally coded HTML to give it a flawless and professional look. The website itself was actually designed by my friend, Kyle, who is now a student of the Leeds College of Art based in the city centre and he previously has worked for an independent web developing business before joining the access course.

The website was built as a favour to me in exchange for allowing him to use my website in part of his portfolio work when applying for other jobs in the future. The only thing that cost me was to buy the actual domain which came to around £17 all together, extremely cheap and worth while for a years payment of your own website domain. For anyone wanting to buy a domain for a website I would do a lot of shopping around as there are some very good deals you can get, don't settle for less just because it can be a hassle trying to find a good domain seller!

Below are some screenshots of my website, theres still a lot to be done on it and it actually needs an update as I've changed the layout of a few of the categories. There are also some scribbles that I need to take down that I don't want up there anymore.





Different categories make for easier navigation around the website, though these will be changed within the next few months as I revamp the site.




Because of all of the time I've been putting towards my university work I've not updated my website for ages, however once uni has finished i'm going to be committing the majority of my time into making a beautiful website that I can really be proud of and to show people at my prospect interviews. I'm also going to add a videos page and a youtube page where I will be uploading my speed paint videos in the future. I have a lot of work to do, but its quite exciting thinking what my website will look like once I really knuckle down and work on it.

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