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- Thereis
Hi Guys,
Recently updated my portfolio of design and illustration work, would appreciate any thoughts on it.....Take it easy x
- k0na_an0k0
First off, there is no need for fullscreen, although, props to you that your initial image is good enough to make the user want to click into your portfolio. Is fullscreen really necessary? Your work is really interesting and I like how you laid things out with the whole portfolio. It feels like the right fit on the page and works nicely together. Really nice work. I like your style. Consider your site bookmarked. :)
- stupidresponse0
get rid of those tables! the background of the iframe (?) is white, so you see white before the image loads, not so pretty. also, due to the iframe, your url never changes, so how do you link to a specific piece?
- not to be a total downer, i'm trying to be constructive!stupidresponse
- ok, some of this is apparently specific to IE7.stupidresponse
- JerseyRaindog0
Some interesting stuff going on there. Though I am repulsed by the typeface created using your tongue.
- stupidresponse0
oh, and it's not entirely clear that you can click the image to see more of each project. really good stuff though.
- Yeah I didn't get that either. Took me a minute to find the circles for 'more' too.k0na_an0k
- oh yeah, missed the circles. you can just click the image itself too.stupidresponse
- the circles. It would be nice to know which ones youve already visited.ross
- Antonelli0
Really interesting stuff. I loved it. Good Work.
- Thereis0
Cheers, Thanks for the comments...perhaps I shouldn't go full-screen, I'll have a look at changing that asap. I'm still working a little bit on the nav, but again, cheers for having a little look.
- You don't need to resize the browser, the content doesn't justify doing it and it really really does piss people off.jamble
- Thereis0
Yeah it's a tricky one, I would like to highlight each circle to show what piece you are on, but have yet to figure out how. Once I've figured it out, it will be more obvious, so when you click a piece of work the first dot is highlighted, which means that you will know that the next piece of work is on the second dot. Any ideas on how the hell I can do that would be gladly appreciated :)
- Start by killing the iframe, which will solve the independent linking issue, should be pretty ez to solve the dot issue from there...
Nice work.NONEIS
- Start by killing the iframe, which will solve the independent linking issue, should be pretty ez to solve the dot issue from there...
- mimeartist0
nice work... wish the dots hi-lighted to show me which image I'm on... as sometimes I was on the last image first of, and didn't realise
- radar0
nice work, I like the simple layout. I didn;t even use the dots, I just clicked on the images, maybe have an arrow or something next to the image to advance it instaed of the little dots.
- Antonelli0
^^^ I didn't even realize you could click the images. Yeah, how about small white arrows to the left & right of the images?
- PonyBoy0
*inspired... :)
great work... screw all the technical B.S. from these folx above... the work pwns.
- ross0
the type treatment that looks like cotton is really awesome.
really nice work.
comments on notes.
- instrmntl0
good stuff maygne
- wendog0
great work - keep it up...the elvis type is pretty sick
- detritus0
Some interesting work, but i think your bullet-point navigation is a shitty cop out.
- i too didn't appreciate I could just click on the images to progress.detritus
- i wouldn't call it a shitty cop-out. some elaborate/heavy thing wouldn't work for the classy look of that site.Antonelli
- just the placement of them makes it not very noticeable. he really doesn't even need them, clicking images is easier.Antonelli
- It's a shitty cop out, no need for heavy elaboration.detritus
- tasty0
your work is great. your tongue is gross. i think when u get to the end of one project and u click again it should jump to the next project.