Miss TwoHand crafted accessories inspired by kanzashi, a Japanese hair ornament, are illustrated on the pages of this charming free website.

Arriving on the homepage of this beautiful free website, visitors will immediately appreciate the delicacy and originality of the product. Gorgeous photographs of handmade accessories stage the perfect introduction to the company’s online shop. The pale yellow website background provides an effective counterpoint, setting off the vibrant images in the central panel.

Easy website navigation is provided by a tailored menu that wraps around the upper part of the website, like a blue ribbon. Visitors can browse the links to learn about the designer behind the Miss 2 brand, view a detailed product gallery, and contact the designer directly. A comment form allows visitors to post messages right inside this attractive free website, to communicate their love of Miss 2 products.

One of the most remarkable elements displayed within this website is the product gallery. Positioned inside its own page, a stream of expandable photographs is arranged in a slider-format, with smooth rollover effects for easy browsing. Handmade hair clips, brooches, and other accessories move across the page as a visitor rolls over the images, causing text to appear with a description of each individual piece. A Facebook “Like” widget is placed at the top of the main web page content, providing fans a chance to demonstrate their support by linking to the Miss 2 website from their Facebook profiles, making this free website an effective promotional opportunity for the Miss 2 brand.

Please browse the Miss 2 free website and enjoy the artistry of this creative designer. Terima Kasih! (the-ree-ma ca-seh, that’s Thank You in Malay)

Additional eCommerce templates may be found in the Perfectory Web Design Services Online store/shop category. Fashion accessories templates are a prominent feature of this website templates category, along with many other eCommerce ideas and solutions.

J Brooka MusicThe free website builder was used to create hip-hop artist J Brooka’s music website, complete with demo tracks and a community form for fans.

The promotional website for creative hip-hop artist J. Brooka was designed with the tools of the free website builder. An inspired home page, featuring a page format intended to resemble a magazine cover, provides a strong foundation for the Flash website. The artist’s name is highlighted prominently at the top left, in a bold red rectangle emulating the title of a magazine. The focal image is of J. Brooka himself, bounded by text with commentary, headlines, a quote by the artist, and even an ISBN symbol to complete the reproduction. This imaginative composition makes for an engaging first impression on the musician’s website.

Brooka’s music is made available through an audio player from the free website builder, and is positioned on the top right corner of the website’s main page, which remains static as visitors browse the website’s inner pages. The audio player is set to Off by default – a thoughtful choice by the designer, allowing visitors control over their music experience inside the website. A click on the Play button causes Brooka’s music to start. A PayPal button is expediently located below the music player, through which the complete album can be purchased.

The page division found on the Media page provides lots of information in an easy to read format, again reproducing the layout found in a magazine or offline publication. Along with the music player and PayPal button, interactive elements like social media icons linking to Brooka’s Facebook and Twitter accounts allow fans to freely engage with the website. Fans can even publish comments directly on the website, through a community form found on the Social page. This assortment of functional and visually striking design elements were created with the free website builder, to create a winning promotional instrument for an up-and-coming music artist.

In addition to the free website builder, Perfectory Web Design Services also offers premium music website templates, for the DIY web developer. Along with hip-hop music templates, we also provide contemporary and creative website templates for bands, DJs, eCommerce music stores, solo artists, and many other music related activities.

Chris Biggin PortfolioChris Biggin used the free website builder to create a compelling and interactive curriculum vitae, presenting his creativity and talents.

Chris Biggin is a singer, producer, and graphic designer. His talents are illustrated in the free website he produced to display his work. Right away, his background photo gains the viewer’s attention. The image is powerful and compelling, and provides a sense of inspiration and focus. This image remains static throughout the free website, while dynamic Flash pages generate the website’s content. The free website builder provides smooth transitions between the different sections of Chris’s portfolio, keeping the website looking fluid and professional.

Chris’ enthusiasm for the music and entertainment industry is depicted on each page of the website. The website builder was used to provide an optional selection of music while viewing all pages within the website. The music and video pages list all corresponding accomplishments and also include music and video demos. The format on both of these pages is orderly and self-explanatory, allowing visitors the opportunity to listen and view all demo clips with ease.

The design sections make use of the sliding-fan galleries, the latest addition to the options of gallery styles offered by the free website builder. Chris has included striking samples of his graphic designs, photography, and sketches and we are treated to a visual banquet. The use of thoughtful design is demonstrated in the free website as a whole, down to the simplicity of the contact form. Chris Biggin Portfolio is a fantastic example of how to make a website.

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