How to Design Your Own Dress Websites
Before a Web site is built, decide on the design concepts. The more ideas that you have about the colors you desire and elements that you want in the site beforehand, the easier it will be to implement them whether you build it yourself or hire someone to do it for you. When creating one for fashion designs, such as dresses, you need to ensure that the visitors find all of the information they need to decide to buy your clothes.
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Choose the main colors for the design of your own dress website. If you already have a logo picked out for your company or clothing line, use the colors contained in it on all of your pages to stay consistent. Think of major brand labels and how they are recognized by sight, building customer recognition is important to any business.
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Create the three main pages of any site: the home page, the "about us" page, and the "contact us" page. Include information such as any degrees, awards or recent clients or other achievements that make you stand out from other fashion designers.
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Create the pages that detail your designs. Upload pictures of your dresses on the website and keep any other graphics to a minimum to prevent slow loading and to ensure that your clothes stand out on the pages.
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Make a page that details any services you offer, from custom-made dresses to information about fashion shows. If offering custom clothing, detail how a customer would measure herself to order a piece and any fabric choices or special trimmings that she can choose from.
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Include links to other sites that contain pictures from recent fashion shows that you have been a part of, news coverage of the events or interviews. Join others in the industry, such as coordinators or special event planners, photographers and modeling agencies, to trade links and recommendations.
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Check over every page for errors when designing your own dress websites before allowing the site to be published and go live. Whether you build it yourself, or have someone else do it for you, it is your career on the line, so take the time to make sure that everything is right.
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- Photo Credit Fashion image by Yvonne Bogdanski from Fotolia.com