Illustrator portfolios: Part 3
According to Webcopyplus online poll, the demand for good web design is increasing. For about 25% of web users have chosen “poor visual presentation” as the main element that drives them away from websites.
It’s needless to say that illustrator portfolios are usually created not only to showcase illustrators’ works but also inspire others to create truly awesome sites.
Illustrators always have to strike a balance between usability and visual appeal when designing their online portfolios. Without this balance, an illustrator portfolio might be attractive but difficult to navigate. Or, it might be easy to navigate, but not visually appealing. Yes, web design really means a lot. Seems poor design loses a lot of trust between the illustrator and visitor.
To help you generate new ideas and inspiration for your portfolios, here are some examples of beautifully designed illustrator portfolios.
Illustrator portfolio of Matt Murphy

Illustrator portfolio of Pat Lindgren and Piper Smith

Illustrator portfolio of Patrick Lewis






