Krop portfolio question
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- identity0
can you transfer your krop site to your own .com?
That's a pretty nice format - thinking about switching from C ar go- I've got my cname pointing to it, but it'll take a little while.badgorilla
- badgorilla0
CNAME just took effect:
- pillhead0
You got some nice work there mate, very good.
- eb60
Maybe combine Mary Kay into one item? That would help
- help cut down on the clutter? not a shabby idea!badgorilla
- Might do the same with Uniden. For consistency sake.eb6
- badgorilla0
I combined everything down to 5 categories. Much cleaner. I'll have to combine some of the MK work though...
- fyoucher10
I'd keep the work items down to ten or preferably less than that. Just pick your very best and put them in there. MK has 79 items, way too many.
Also, I'd get rid of a lot of your freelance item's, some of it looks dated. Your work is solid up top and some of your freelance work just doesn't do it justice.
I like the name 'This is made'. It's memorable. However, you need some kind of logotype or something to make it more distinguishable on the page. The two tone blue's isn't enough. Make yourself a logo! It'll make it that much better.
Anyway to add contact info to Krop other than in your resume?
- UKV0
Some nice, clean work in there. I'd suggest you iron out the presentation of the work, and imagine what you would say if you were walking someone through the work. Ideally, each every piece has a unique aspect about it that justifies its place in your work.
Also, there were a few places where you left the full monitor (windows & the browser), and others where you didn't. Also would suggest you add a description / overview as your first visual to frame up the work (doing that now to my own book).
And being that you are unemployed (sorry bout that), have a really clear idea of what kind of work you want to do next (folks will ask).