CONVENTIONS OF ARTIST(S) WEBSITES
WHAT DO THEY ALL HAVE IN COMMON?WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES?WHAT ARE THE CONVENTIONS OF THESE TYPES?
CONVENTIONS OF ARTIST(S) WEBSITES
COMMON FEATURES Heavy use of flash graphics whether minimalist or flashy Often bright or matching of the act, style is appropriate to the act the
website is promoting Usually an enter page before the actual site to promote most recent album Lyrics page One word navigation links for simplicity – ‘Members’, ‘News’, ‘Merch’ There will always be an element of imagination and innovation in the
design of the website, something to make it stand out from other websites Heavy emphasis on the theme, usually genre specific; text, graphics and
pictures will be in line with the theme Links for oncoming gigs, newsletter signups, merchandise
Examples of headers of websites to show themes:
CONVENTIONS OF ARTIST(S) WEBSITES
THE MINIMALISTIC SITE Simple, easy to read text, often using only full capitals Promotion of the latest album dominating the foreground, usually the
album cover or photo of the artist as the main picture taking up the majority of the space
Many use a fade to transition between webpages of the site Contrasting colour schemes – black and white, a bright colour and white Minimalist themes are common with indie bands There are unique and innovative features on each website eg. the ‘About’
page for The Temper Trap, the ‘Freespace’ page for Daughter (in which fans can download and interpret official Daughter audio and video files), the ‘App’ for The XX
CONVENTIONS OF ARTIST(S) WEBSITES
THE GRAPHICS SITE A form of ‘high design’ Usually have an ‘entry site’ page before the main website that is graphic
rich, such as Haim, Foals and Daft Punk’s websites Will have a constantly changing element to it – a transitioning background,
updating news/tweets about the band, or just a loop of pictures The abundant use of graphics tends to carry on throughout the website Often these types of websites will focus more on the graphics and thus lack
in content Navigation is usually more unclear than other websites After the initial interest with the graphics, the websites tend to be
incredibly similar to those in the minimalist category
CONVENTIONS OF ARTIST(S) WEBSITES
THE BUSY SITE Overloaded background; this may be a picture associated with the act or
most recent album, such as Pendulum’s background mimicking their album cover for ‘Immersion’ Others may focus on the foreground detail rather than background,
such as Ke$ha and Plan B Contrasting colours are used to make each part stand out Contents split but usually displayed altogether – Plan B and Ke$ha Elements tend to move such as a slideshow of pictures or stills from a video Large banner at the top of the site Advertising for other products is common – possibly as a way of generating
revenue to pay for the costs of running the site Videos, news and wigits from social network sites are on the home page Merchandise is heavily promoted Band name heavily stylized
CONVENTIONS OF ARTIST(S) WEBSITES
THE ALBUM PROMOTION SITE Busy background; this may be a picture associated with the act or most
recent album Often the album cover will be incorporated into the website’s design;
Imagine Dragons’ background is the clouds from their album cover and Calvin Harris’ header is the background of his latest album If not, the latest album cover will dominate the contents of the site,
such as Biffy Clyro’s site Promotions for upcoming events, gigs and merchandise are advertised Rest of the site is usually fairly simple to draw attention to the album
information Usually much less busy than other sites so as to not overload the user with
too much information – thus again drawing attention back to the album