website rough draft



Website draft idea 

Here is a screenshot draft of an idea that i made on "wix" of how we might style our website- https://nandiclarkecouliba.wixsite.com/mysite-3 - on the actual website the background of the skulls is flicking in different colours in a distorted manor.  



Here i have taken screenshots of the process of the making of my own website draft , using the website Wix 


First i decided on what background i liked and i chose a plane blank skull and made a giphy out of it by adding a distorted glitch effect so the skull almost moves in a fragmented way.




Then after i went onto the website wix and added the skull to the website as a background cover were the background would almost move too because i made a giphy out of the plane skull canvas. 



Then i added text and a font of my choice to experiment of what type of style of look we are looking for in our website. The website sets the atmosphere and tone of the band so it is important to choose wisely. 






I then chose some simple plane canvas tops as an example of our merchandise. However in the real website we will have our actual merchandise  picture with the bands name on it 





I also chose a miniture version of a skull from images that we would use as decoration on the website - as a correlation to the music video of the bands new single. and to the background design 





Here i have added the same little logo watch is the little skull and i have put it on the contact info so our target audience can email us to get "tickets to see the band" 





I also added marketed some other albums that our band could have done. Obviously this is not their band or music but it is an example of an illustration to put on our website.



 Here i have changed the font the name since the correct "preferred" name of our band is "Kings By Knight"







Here i am organising the composition of the background photo giphy. my aim is to make sure the skull is shown underneath the tile. 









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