Amanda Partenheimer | Artist Portfolio Website
Creative Design Brief
This project involves designing and developing a professional artist portfolio website that showcases my multi-disciplinary creative skills, including branding, fine art, photography, and digital design. The website will function as a centralized platform for presenting original creative work while demonstrating modern front-end web design practices using HTML5 and CSS.
Role
Designer · Developer · Artist
Tools
Photoshop · Creative Fabrica · HTML · CSS
Timeline
15 Weeks
Goals & Objectives
- Create a visually cohesive, professional portfolio website representing my artistic identity.
- Showcase a diverse range of creative disciplines through structured, accessible design.
- Apply modern UI design principles, responsive layout systems, and front-end best practices.
Success Metrics
- Completion of a fully responsive, accessible portfolio website.
- Integration of original artwork, branding assets, and photography.
- Clear navigation structure and consistent visual identity.
- Positive instructor feedback confirming alignment with project objectives.
Assets and Deliverables
- Fully designed and coded artist portfolio website
- Two mood boards (concept development + branding direction)
- Personal brand logo and hero section integration
- Pastel artwork pieces
- Traditional painting artwork
- New photography shoot and edited photography assets
- Additional completed artwork where applicable
- Documentation of process and reflection journal entries
Stakeholders
- Amanda Partenheimer | Designer, developer, artist, and client
- Professor Jennifer Riggio | Academic supervisor and evaluator
Timeline
- Week 1–2: Creative brief, mood boards, branding concept development
- Week 3–4: Logo design and site visual identity development
- Week 5–6: Artwork creation (pastels, paintings, photography)
- Week 7–8: Website layout design and front-end implementation
- Week 9–10: Responsive optimization, accessibility refinement
- Week 11–12: Content integration and portfolio refinement
- Final Week: Testing, polishing, and submission
Distribution Process
The final portfolio website will be published via personal domain hosting and shared through personal branding platforms, resume and professional applications, optional social media channels, and the Canvas submission portal.