It offers a large amount of templates to chose from, all of which suit different types of websites depending on what you want. From restaurant website designs, to hotel website designs, and of course photography website designs. I found the photography based ones, and a few others that just caught my eye in general.
The above template would allow images to be nice and large, covering a huge amount of the screen. A vital aspect for my site I think, as well as the section for text at the bottom.
The above template provides good navigation and even has a search bar, which could be helpful for my website. However, I don't like the clothesline presentation of the images, it doesn't look professional in my opinion.
This template is far too busy. I believe there are a lot of photos in one place, they all vary in size and are shoved together like a collage. However, the contact information is in plain site at the bottom and I like that about it.
This last template caught my eye mainly due to the image of the spiral stairs, and makes me think that if I had one of my own photos there it would also stand out. It's a nice big image that spans the entire screen, with a space for the project title on the bottom left clearly in view.
Moonfruit has several different packages available, some for purchase and some for free. The image below shows what is included in the free package, and the cheapest package for purchase.
The price shown is what they charge per month, and as you'd expect the better the package the more money it costs. The most expensive package is £25, which in my opinion isn't as pricey as I thought it would be. One negative of the free, standard and lite packages, are that they don't include the ability to be used on a mobile.
I'm not sure if I will use this website builder or not, but I have found it easy to understand. I plan to decide which I'll use once I've looked at a few other builders.
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