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Scott Huette

Reliable Cross-Browser Testing, Part 1: Internet Explorer | Smashing Coding - 0 views

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    "Reliable Cross-Browser Testing, Part 1: Internet Explorer"
Trevor Scandalios

Architectarchna.com Evaluation - 1 views

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    + Interactive animation are fun and create immediate interest + Bright colors against grey background create visual interest + Logo and name as part of the title create an impression of professionalism - First page is simple and intuitive, however, after this it become cluttered and complicated to navigate - Images are too small due to the confined area - Loading time, although short, is unwelcome - Music playing is low quality and repetitive and can be an annoyance, especially if the person is listening to music on their computer at the moment.
Josh Burson

Melissa Hie - 0 views

shared by Josh Burson on 22 Oct 10 - Cached
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    Sick portfolio. The organization of her content is really effective. Her skills page essentially replaces the need for a resume. The only thing I don't like about this is that the nav is always on a slightly different part of each page. If she had it floating somehow, or at least kept it in the same coordinates on each page, that'd be much better, as her content is always aligned upper left.
mlinn l

Justin Ming Architecture Portfolio - 0 views

shared by mlinn l on 02 Nov 10 - No Cached
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    Likes- This is a really great portfolio, even though his sketches of people look like Sasquatch. The menu bar and navigation are two of my favorite pieces to this site. The menu bar is to the left and always open. Creative, and simple icons exist for each project and when you place the cursor over the icons a short written explanation pops up. The menu bar is also very well organized, with all the important sections existing right there. Once you click on a project there is a series of image icons to click on, and a written explanation at the bottom of each image. Dislikes- The only part I didn't like was the resume portion. When I clicked on the icon it took me to a download screen. I don't want to download the resume yet, I want to see it first. Under his contact icon the resume exists, so he just made up for that one mistake. Nice work Josh. You might get a call back. A
Hyejin Shin

What Employers are Looking for When They Ask to See Your Portfolio - 0 views

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    *what skills you have *if your experience complements the skills already present in my business *if you're starting out in your career, it tells me how much mentoring I'll be doing *your potential *if you're able to follow instructions *how I can expect you to treat my projects if you become a part of our team.
Charlotte Goldman

3 things like/dislike - 0 views

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    3 things I like: simple background gives the images "pop" scrolling through project photos is easy text is well-written and to the point 3 things I dislike: the variety of projects is not apparent navigation is not consistent from different parts of the site if you don't move the cursor to the image, you don't know that there are more images
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...

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