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- dddc0
something about it bothers me
- armed_rob0
tell me what...
you cant just say "something"...?
- dddc0
your work is beautiful tho
i like this site
http://www.hummelfashion.com/
- armed_rob0
Thats kind of the idea...
Let the work speak!
- blaw0
i like it. simple, classy, very nice.
i don't particularly care for the 'R' at the top, though. and i get a horizontal scrollbar in the 'armed rob info' area (win xp; ie 6).
nice work, too.
- armed_rob0
thanx...
still getting that horizental scroll bar?
- mennik0
yup, still scrollbars at the bottomwindow (ie6, winxp)
nice work, nice site.
- clint0
yeah, not sure about the 'R' top left, feels kind out of place. there sure must be some neater way of integrating it.
also bottom of page, where your info is listed, you've got that into an iframe or something. which means you get a second vertical scroll bar for what seems to be just three more lines of info.
doesn't look convincing and doesn't fit with the overall simplicity.
i'd take it out of the iframe and just list the whole text info straight without scroll.
if you're bothered about each row segment being the same height, sure you can edit down your info by three lines.apart from that i think it's a very nice simple site. love your work. and those orgreen glasses are awesome.
is there anywhere i can get hold of them in london?
- normal0
armed_rob:
Using Mozilla Firefox the iframe doesn't have a scroll bar so the information is obscured with no indication that it's actually there. I would take the advice to drop the iframe and just list it out.
I also agree about the R at the top, it does float a bit. You need some copy there to anchor it to the rest of the page. Perhaps an introduction to who you are and what you do, followed by the portfolio images and then at the bottom contact and CV information. That would frame the content nicely giving those that actually read an idea of what exactly you do as they browse your images.
Try to anticipate the thoughts of someone browsing your site and not necessarily knowing you.
who is this guy? - info at the top
what does he do? - portfolio imagery
how do I get in touch with him - contact info.
- DutchBoy0
very nice..
in the info iframe the last line drops partly from the visible area.. either make the iframe bigger vertically or move the text a bit up..
(safari, osx)
- Elfangio0
Like it...nice work!
- armed_rob0
I just deleted the info Iframe... your right!
Personaly I like the AR logo at the top - so it stays...
thanks for feedback!
And I dont know if Orgreen glasses is in london ...the guy dident want a "were 2 buy" list??
- neeko0
i sort of agree with everyone about the 'r'.
site looks great though, nice work.
- DutchBoy0
i dig the 'R', actually, it was one of the first things that pleased my eye when i opened your site.
keep it!
- gabriel_pc0
what's the reasoning for all the iframes? why not just put the case studies all on one page?
- ********0
I'd be tempted to go the whole way, ditch the r and the words
- _salisae_0
love the functionality of it
and the use of white space
and how clean your designs are
YOU'RE HIRED!
*points at you like d. trump
and the R - neither here nor there
- zaven0
nice!
I like itmaybe let that 'r' breathe more, and fix that info section, now the iframe cut half of the last line of text (safari OSX)
nice work
- SoulFly0
I really like your site.
My only feedback, is that the "bush" work shouldn't come up in second, although the bush enviromental signage on the right looks awesome, and which is probably the reason you chose to place in the top of the page, the "bush" logo alone on the left side looks distracting. I would place the glasses work before the Bush work on your page.
Nice work!
- blackspade0
V nice man
keep the R
and i like seeing it all in one go like that, the work works well together,
gives u a nice n' quick overall impression
good shit