Social media has become a new normal in our daily lives. Communication turns its direction into virtual. With this motive change, businesses run online automatically and rapidly. The traditional mode of buying and selling process converts electronic processes. People persuade consumers with various virtual platforms like: Facebook, Youtube, Instagram, Websites, and many others. I research about professional websites trending in 2025 and analyze them. The websites that are conformable with my taste are actors' websites. Among them, I mostly prefer Jacob Kemp, Josh Grisetti, and Frederik Wagner. It’s really hard for me to choose one from them. Finally, the result is Frederik Wagner.
Frederik Wagner is a German actor. He not only is involved in films but also runs a website of his own. When I start looking at his website, the cover page with his photo strongly attracts me. Jesus Christ walks through my glance. His photo is from his latest film ‘The Last Supper.’ He dresses and wears make up like in ancient Europe. I lost myself in his photo. It gives the feeling of old vibes: sandy wind and people who are covering their body with long clothes. My curiosity forces me to explore his website, and wonders. In his website, he divides the pages: Home, Film, Photo, CV, Press, and Contact. On the home page, there is a photo that I mentioned above. He directs to his instagram from the home page.When you click on the Film page, there are films that he included. Films are displayed with a short clip of the scene he is playing. The film’s name, released date, and other information about the films are added. At the photo page, he separates: All, Portrait, and Dramas again. All means all the photos of him either his personal or photos from the movies are available. In the portrait section, only his photos are captured in studio or editing with great effects. In the drama part, his photos from the great films are there. The interesting fact here is that when I scrolled down the photos, he used the lighting. The light becomes dim across one photo to another. It is an attraction to the audience.
Now, we go through the CV. In the CV, he mentions his professional involvement in films and gives a brief story of him. He doesn’t add too much personal information about him. It is something I must note down when trying to work through social media. If you click on the press, he describes his films in Swedish. My knowledge is limited because of the language barrier at the press page. But it is also a remarkable piece because social media and websites writing in other languages except for English is less. That creates him to get contact with the consumers who can read in Swedish. The last one is the contact page. He adds his management address, studio information, and his professional phone number, email, and the address that he is active in. You are available to contact him through his website. In the contact page, you can leave your phone number, email, and the messages to him. It is easy to use, and clear.
To sum up, Frederik Wagner’s website is elegant, and proves simplicity is the best. It is obvious that he considers the side of the consumers. When we want to create something, we intend to do something extraordinary. But it is not a suitable concept for most people. Most people decrease their intention when they find something is difficult to use for them. Frederick Wagner understands that fact. His website design, and management allows me to understand my realistic attitude, and pushes me to create of my own by inspiring him.