UX/UI case study on an artist’s site

<p>Nena is an artist based in Brazil. She sells digital paintings on the internet through social networks. With a plan in mind to expand her online presence, she wanted to have a professional website. We had met before and had a discussion to determine how we would build this.</p> <p>First, we discussed color and typography. She desired vibrant, positive, and youthful colors. I proposed using a shade of pink as the primary color and a bright red as the secondary color because it is a bold, attention-grabbing choice for &lsquo;call-to-action&rsquo; elements, such as warning messages, to make them stand out. Following that, we chose &lsquo;Nunito&rsquo; as the main typeface for the core site. Why? Because it is a humanist typeface, and given our focus on art, it effectively conveys the message we aim to deliver: handmade art for the people. Even the logo was made by hand. Regarding other minor design elements, we embraced a neutral approach on the site. The site is&nbsp;<strong>nenanee.com</strong>.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@gabrielga/ux-ui-case-study-on-an-artists-site-1379e7c75915"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p> <p>&nbsp;</p>