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Scott Huette

The Brand Called You | Fast Company - 0 views

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    Big companies understand the importance of brands. Today, in the Age of the Individual, you have to be your own brand. Here's what it takes to be the CEO of Me Inc.
Scott Huette

Seth Godin on the tribes we lead | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    Seth Godin argues the Internet has ended mass marketing and revived a human social unit from the distant past: tribes. Founded on shared ideas and values, tribes give ordinary people the power to lead and make big change. He urges us to do so.
julie berkbuegler-poremba

SIXINCH - - 1 views

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    likes three colors with good contrast the page feels balanced left to right type face easy flow navigation dislikes header is in the upper right corner face book is way to big it should be a after thought, the weight and size is given equal consideration as the sixinch logo (sad to see)
Natasha Michalowsky

What typefaces are m - 3 views

What typefaces are most appropriate for a web portfolio? Research on font for web design/portfolios.   In brief summary, one should choose fonts that are common to all computers. Sans serif fo...

started by Natasha Michalowsky on 15 Apr 11 no follow-up yet
Amy Birdseye

Big Black Bag - 0 views

shared by Amy Birdseye on 15 Apr 11 - Cached
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    What is the best way to create a professional portfolio online without extensive knowledge on website design?
Josh Burson

Jonathan Haggard - 0 views

shared by Josh Burson on 22 Oct 10 - Cached
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    His nav is too try-hard for my taste. The typography is tooooo big and distracting from the content. That and the language he uses isn't always clear what it is he's linking to in the nav. The nav in the footer is much better. Dude's a good poster designer though.
Wendy Oh

Michael Muller - 1 views

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    Likes: 1. Very simple, clean, and straight-forward as a web site - allows the photographs to take main stage. 2. Although pictures have no immediate headings, they are organized somewhat by colors/theme. The viewer understands where one project ends and another begins. 3. Understands that his artwork/name has credibility, and allows the photos to speak for themselves. 4. Links at bottom of the page give some indication of affiliation/interests without so many words. 5. Website theme colors coordinate with photos (cool colors dominate) - give the site a unified feel and look. Dislikes: 1. Although the simplicity of the site is a plus, there is absolutely no info about each photo taken. Although most of the pictures speak for themselves bc they're of celebrities/pop culture, not all viewers will know the info not provided. 2. A little more organization (or breaking up of the photos) would be nice. 3. Images when clicked are too big (need to scroll to see some full images); thumbnails are very tiny. No in-between.
grapefruit14

Shradha Bhandari - 1 views

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    I like the minimal background and setup. There are only a few categories which keeps the website simple and focused. I like how images of the work is presented but you can choose to look closer by clicking on the thumbnails. I don't like how the about me is a pdf download. I wish I could simply read it on the page itself and then choose to download it if I wish. The slideshow effect is nice but too fast and when I click on the side arrows they move the thumbnails along the bottom and don't change the big image.
yifu zhou

septdesign - 0 views

shared by yifu zhou on 16 May 11 - No Cached
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    Pros: 1. all the information concluded in one page 2. a good slide title shows the best works. 3. it is easy to find his works. Cons: 1. need to category his works, it is a little mass. 2. some words are too small to see. 3. images are not big enough
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