The look and feel of the new brochure site is fresh, minimalistic and modern for the responsive mobile-friendly display that adapts to fit the device it is being viewed on for optimised flow of content and the best intuitive user experience.
Featuring a portfolio of work from Glass, Bronze and Steel to commissioned vehicles. His iconic bronze sculptures are unique collectors items and worth seeing for yourself (don’t forget to make an appointment for viewing).
The new website includes Homepage image slider, hover-over effects, artists profile and portfolio categories, Mailchimp integration to join their direct database for regular news and updates (newsletter subscription), Contact Form, Image Gallery (Pop-up Modal Screen Gallery Lightbox) and Social Media integration for Instagram. We integrated the latest version of WordPress Content Management System (CMS) to manage the website content and updates with ease.
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