ArtFire has recently updated the look of its homepage at http://www.artfire.com/, and has given artisans the capability of customizing their studios to reflect their own brands and styles. Now the MyArtFire page, the dashboard from which we can manage our ArtFire experience has been given a new look.
Below you can see what the current page looks like, and what the new page will look like.
![Current Look](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgpLJC4M3bHwxSFlUqzmZklVcT7aD5-MJk2Yw6OY0js1SNiz8fmMSZwaWfn-c1PIUhutr4BwFbUyiRFUmzQc0HWFUaWaf3I0UHOxYenAlvXua2X11jUfqy7Hx9v0rGpg_43bdU/s320/currentmyartfire.jpg)
![New Look](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiGW0viISSiFRv2Nynk2sFE3j9Lbd_Bx0nnggbOTPs61il7Lp4asuYzcBSoNIWRTh4NYjbfOzR5MYnnjYrA0BZJT64GgRk60B55Az_YVMjnw5iSNNZtLpPyzZ8YEm5n4tAQ3xg/s320/newmyartfire.jpg)
As a person who usually has a hard time with change, I like serious look and feel of the new page. I was fond of the fun colors and icons that have been used up to this point, but as ArtFire emerges as a serious contender in the selling handmade marketplace, where the Internet the crux of its business model, it needs the power of a polished, sleek, well branded site.
I'm liking it…what do you think?
2 comments:
I love the new look! ArtFire continues to amaze me with the thought and care they take into everything and everyone! Thanks for this post. I didn't know that was in the works! Very cool!
~Julie
your blog looks simple and decent..
great work has done:)
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