portfolio test
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- andreiom
hello
I just finished my portfolio with
some of my work. Would be great to get some
feedback.peace
- andreiom0
ei !
- brandelec0
some nice work.
be nice if i could see how many pieces there are in each section. right now i keep hitting next and it goes back to #1also why not show all your pieces altogether under each section, saves time clicking next.
- andreiom0
thught abou that ... thnx
- MrNibs0
Fullscreen view is somewhat pointless when your site stays within 800 px and really doesn't take advantage of anything when going to full screen. (Other than reducing the noise of people's desktops) Perhaps centering the site will help with full screen view. On my big monitor it's a bit unnerving having the site up in the corner like that.
Otherwise, some interesting illustrations and designs. Good stuff!
- ideaist0
I think the above comments based on centering the site will work in your favour and remove the full screen option. Refine each screenshot of your work as some of the whites appear as off white in the logos sections (the red cat is the only one that has a pure white bg)... Good hustle though overall!!! ; )
- detritus0
< & > buttons could do with being a smidge bigger. Or their catchment area, at least. Why does this nav have two wee dots one i between the arrows, one just to the right?
I'm not sure what the hypen- graphics dotted around add aesthetically, but I think they detract functionally, given they look like part of the nav.
I too would drop the FullScreen functionality - you don't make use of it.
Consider making your intial-letter capitalisation consistent throughout. In tracts of text you employ capitalisation, as normal - elsewhere you don't.
I don't mean to be hurtful, but quite frankly I don't give a heck about any of the things in your 'about' section - they don't tell me anything useful, nor anything I haven't already seen in a hundred other portfolio pages.
- detritus0
Again, for consistency's sake - why does the gallery link not have its own '///' when rolled over?
- andreiom0
the FullScreen is useful for small screens
- andreiom0
Would appreciate some feedback on my work ! :)
