My main thing would be that if your not a designer, you would probably have no clue what that website is for.
Maybe a short and simple tagline just to inform your visitors as at the moment it could be considered a website that shows off nice images and design like UI Parade.
@Victor Erixon I'm not sure if that's sarcasm or not haha, but it doesn't even need to be as blatant as that, something really simple next to your name or something.
I really like unconventional minimal layout. A small descriptor is definitely an idea worth considering, however the way I use my portfolio is usually sending it directly to people who know to expect to see my work or via referral (in which case the people viewing it also know what to expect) so if you dont rely on organic traffic for jobs maybe it can work without the tagline etc?
Rather than just saying 'This is awesome', Ill give you some real feedback.
The way that the thumbs are indented annoys me, I'd want everything to line up with the horizontal rules top & bottom.
The layout seems confused as to whether it wants to be centered, aligned right or aligned left. If you think centred is the way to go, I would put the logo in the middle and move the drop down below the horizontal divider. Also the drop-down feels out of place anyway & doesn't feel associated with the content that it controls (The center portfolio pane).
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Victor Erixon
Oh hi there!
Figured I would need some feedback from you Dribbblers when I feel like I've had a major brain freeze.
What I'm going for is simple, and some awesome CSS animations.
Check both attachments for full pixels.
11 months ago
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Alan Horne
My main thing would be that if your not a designer, you would probably have no clue what that website is for.
Maybe a short and simple tagline just to inform your visitors as at the moment it could be considered a website that shows off nice images and design like UI Parade.
11 months ago
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Leigh Hibell
Bit of an introduction about yourself or bio would be handy.
11 months ago
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Victor Erixon
@Alan Horne I totally agree, that was what I was going for.
11 months ago
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Alexandr Kulikov
nice
11 months ago
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Murat Mutlu
Really like this!
11 months ago
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Victor Erixon
@Alan Horne Like this?
11 months ago
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Mani
perfect @Victor Erixon and agree with @Alan Horne
11 months ago
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Dhiren Adesara
As Hell Awesome Work ! LOVE IT !
11 months ago
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Alan Horne
@Victor Erixon I'm not sure if that's sarcasm or not haha, but it doesn't even need to be as blatant as that, something really simple next to your name or something.
11 months ago
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Jordan Vitanov
Great!!!!!ove it!!! Just as a option make it bigger tumbs - I have great stuff in yours collection - show them!
11 months ago
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Andy Shaw
Maybe put the Email icon by the two social ones and get rid of the email row. Brutal Simplicity! ;)
11 months ago
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Duncan Malashock
Nice design, but I don't really get the tagline. What's brutal about it? And why brutal? It seems a little confused.
11 months ago
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Victor Erixon
@Duncan Malashock Just a powerful punchline for fun! Thanks for the feedback though, I will most certainly change that.
11 months ago
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Alexandre Naud
Beautiful. The contact button looks a bit alone, right ?
11 months ago
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Victor Erixon
@Alexandre Naud Might make people want to press that lonely poor button and contact me! Jokes aside, I agree.
11 months ago
I really like unconventional minimal layout. A small descriptor is definitely an idea worth considering, however the way I use my portfolio is usually sending it directly to people who know to expect to see my work or via referral (in which case the people viewing it also know what to expect) so if you dont rely on organic traffic for jobs maybe it can work without the tagline etc?
10 months ago
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Victor Erixon
@Ryno van Niekerk Very good point.
10 months ago
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Nathan Yates
Rather than just saying 'This is awesome', Ill give you some real feedback.
The way that the thumbs are indented annoys me, I'd want everything to line up with the horizontal rules top & bottom.
The layout seems confused as to whether it wants to be centered, aligned right or aligned left. If you think centred is the way to go, I would put the logo in the middle and move the drop down below the horizontal divider. Also the drop-down feels out of place anyway & doesn't feel associated with the content that it controls (The center portfolio pane).
It is awesome by the way :)
10 months ago
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Alex Ribeiro
Nice work, and I totally agree with @Ryno van Niekerk, also feeding people a bit of curiosity it's never a bad thing.
10 months ago
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Mason Yarnell
Looking boss!
10 months ago
very nice mate!
10 months ago
so Cool!
10 months ago
These look exactly like what I got in an email from 365psd's. Did you make these?
10 months ago
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Victor Erixon
@Dain Miller Yes, it was my contribution to 365psd.
10 months ago