Visit: Mudd Culture
In efforts to follow my dream of entrepreneurship in the field I love I've launched a webpage devoted to clay and plaster, my development as an artist, and arts education. It took me forever to decided who I would design and launch my webpage with. The decision was an important one. I needed to find something that was easy enough for me to update and develop, something that was relatively cheap but reliable, a program that had decent themes, widgets, plug-ins...mind you all of this I had no clue about when I first tossed around the idea of a webpage for Mudd Culture. I learned all about wordpress because wordpress is the program we used for Pottery Alley's web page. I am often responsible for adding events, updating news and information about Pottery Alley on our web page so this is where I first got to experience it. A friend at the potter studio had her husband develop the web page for Pottery Alley and he gave us a basic walk through of how to update information and it has been really easy to use. So for now I am happy with my web page. I have over 20 tabs to explore on my page. Let me know what you think! Is it too much information, should I narrow it down. You may ask what is my focus. I am thinking that eventually I will have several web pages. One that promotes just my Production Line, one that promotes me as an artist and one that promotes my interest in art education. For now however my page is a conglomerate of relative information...its just a lot to take in at once I'm sure.
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