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The Undiscovered: Website


Photographed by Kristina Sedlak

The Undiscovered is a website that truly reflects the brand, as Matthew Marco would say. The sole purpose of The Undiscovered website is to focus on getting these artists to become known for their amazing talent and work. Continuing on that, Marco informed me about web navigation and how to apply it while I created my website for these individuals whom want to be discovered. He also briefed me about having a links and buttons on websites help individuals navigate the page better overall. By simply pressing a button takes the viewer exactly to where you want them to be. For my website I used buttons to link people to our "About" page as well as the "Blog" page and both of them are located right on the Home page.

Cici Dadisman was also another person that stated how buttons and links are some of the best ways to show viewers how to truly navigate the website the way the creator intended them to. Dadisman also mentioned that viewers tend to look at a website from left to right. To make sure our website viewers paid attention to the information on our pages, we labeled each page with bold headers that are arranged in the middle of the page to find that happy medium.

Reflecting back to Marco's points about using links within a website, he taught us about how effective links can be. Just one click can take a viewer to a whole new page and world. Using links is a huge part of our website, The Undiscovered, because we navigate our viewers to each of our clients portfolios to effortlessly showcase their talents. As stated before, our goal is to get our clients discovered. With that being said, if you would like to see some natural talent of one of our finest undiscovered artists, Rebecca Murray, please check out the following link for RK Murray Photography, http://www.rkmurray.com.

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