Considering; Ease of Use, Professional Look & Cost, Best Online Art Portfolio Option

<p>For a newly minted BFA I'd like some suggestions on good options for her online art portfolio, including resume/CV. We've done some searching, viewed some samples, found some workable, but not exactly right. It has to be easy to use, yet capable of showcasing work in a large variety of mediums. Needs to look professional for the traditional employer, yet artsy enough for the rest. It needs to be very reasonably priced (no job/income yet), yet somewhere she count on being around. </p>

<p>Any all-in-one places, w/hosting, domain names, plenty of space and templates to recommend? Or do most, buy their name & space, and use something else to create the portfolio? We'd like some suggestions from people already out and in working in the field. </p>

<p>Thanks in advance.</p>

<p>Other People’s Pixels or Icompendium</p>

<p><strong><em>Other People’s Pixels</em></strong></p>

<p>This is a GREAT site, thanks for the tip. Daughter is working on her free trial portfolio, but has already made the decision to pay for the deal. She found it very intuitive to use and as an artist, that is an important quality for her. Thanks again.</p>

<p>I’ve seen Other People’s Pixels used before and it seems like a very nice program. For others interested in this topic, if you have even a slight knowledge of html code you can essentially build a website on tumblr as well and buy a domain for it.</p>