Portfolio site feedback, plz
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- henryyy
Yo guys!
I'm working in my portfolio site, very simple...
http://placidosalazar.com/I'm not sure with the Georgia, Verdana,... font family...
Contructive and destructive feedbacks are welcomed!
Thanx!
- DUKIE08220
isn't that main image of the smoke on someone else's site on here...I swear I have seen that before
- Fariska0
Not convinced by the image on the homepage (espcially by the typeface)
otherwise looks really ok.
Some neat piece in there.
- Ramanisky20
you got some really nice work ...
are you a student just getting out of school?
- henryyy0
Thanx! I not a student, they put me out beacuse I draw the walls... hehe
- ephix0
that smoke thing was a free istockphoto image.
- henryyy0
I think this is tint into water, I search this in a reosurce's CD or Stock Exchange... I m not sure. Sorry for my english.
- markd0
I'm seeing a bunch of artifacting on the type on that first image..doesn't make me want to click in to explore more.
- editor0
If you're going for that style, you might as well use <a href="http://www.indexhibit.org/">Indexhibit</a>. It's a pretty powerful CMS and works well with portfolio sites.
- univers0
I am not convinced that showing personal photography on a site that is trying to show your professionalism regarding design and art direction is appropriate. My suggestion is to leave the personal photography for something else. The only argument that I could see fit for showing personal photography is if it had a connection to photo direction, but I don't see that.
You don't want professionals in our field knocking the photography because they assume you do photography at a professional level. It's not fair for you as your looking for work etc.
- henryyy0
Maybe the photography don't works with another sections.... yes.
Do you think is apropiated put the proposal works that no choose the client but good works?thanx!
- robotron3k0
your site is okay, but it's your images that are lacking still. you need to edit out all the bad stuff and keep only the good stuff. In the USA we learn how to make our portfolio sites by watching Sesame Street. Try watching this...
- henryyy0
hahahaha yeahhhhh explicit.