When creating a website, leveraging creativity in its organization and communication strategies is vital. One practical approach is to upload small-sized images to your galleries, boosting the site's speed and ensuring swift uploads. The site's structure should consist of distinct sections or "communities" for effortless navigation, enabling visitors to locate their interests more easily. For instance, a dedicated section might spotlight diverse projects, encapsulating crucial details like locations, timelines, overviews, and objectives. You could also establish a gallery for sharing Intellectual Properties (IP) or objectives like endorsing Japanese culture.

Monitoring website traffic is critical for determining the popularity of content and visitor interaction patterns. This analysis can shed light on the demographics of your visitors and the duration of their visits. Incorporating features like Lightbox can enrich the user experience by providing a zoom functionality for images. Crafting engaging written content is paramount in effectively conveying your messages, objectives, and narratives to your audience.

In order to foster a sense of community, the website should strive to bring together individuals with shared interests and foster mutual support. Regular updates on social media regarding upcoming or finished projects can heighten awareness and sustain engagement. Consider setting up a virtual store on the site as a fundraising strategy while offering art to a global audience. Lastly, adopting a custom domain can provide a unique URL that truly represents your website's identity.

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Usage: To organize my work and to provide an easy way to express my message to the world

Files: photos uploaded should be small enough to be able to upload 200+ in one gallery, if not you’ll have issues uploading, and also the overall site will be slowed down

Organization: is the purpose of the website, you want to take your topics and create communities of growth within. As an example, my albums page’s purpose is to upload projects that have had a decent amount of time put into them but also these projects are summarized with the info given upon with locations, dates, summary, and goals. I also use albums to share others’ IPs or goals like the Morikami museum where the goal is to share Japanese culture.

Insights and traffic are important as you want to know what content is popular, how long they stay in that section, and cool info about the country they reside in “followers in London!”

lightbox: allows pictures to be zoomed in

Writing: to deliver goals and to share the journey

Community: to bring together like-minded individuals and uplift one another

Updates: share to social media to let others know of upcoming or completed projects

Store: to help fund the journey and provide art physically to the world

Domains: Urls, when first making a site with square space a default URL is given related to the name of the site, to make a custom domain like mine go here

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