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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
Scott Huette

Best 10 Web Hosting Sites by WPDesigner.com - Free Wordpress Themes and reviews of Top ... - 3 views

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    This site offers a list of their top 10 rated web hosts with resources for picking a web host. Also offer Wordpress Resources
Trevor Scandalios

How to make your web design stand out - 3 views

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    My burning question is how do I make my online architectural portfolio stand out from other portfolios? I found a blog at www.thinkvitamin.com by author Mike Kus that had some great ideas. One of his ideas was to keep it simple and not be afraid of having blank space. I think this is really good input because having a clean and unfettered layout is attractive to potential employers. How the items are arranged on the site and where the blank areas are can also showcase design layout skills. Another one of his ideas is to have a good set palette of colors. Having a specific palette that is consistent throughout the portfolio helps to give the site a coherent sense of identity and character. Also, the color palettes in the example portfolios he gives compliment and contrast with each other very effectively. I plan on doing further research on effective and attention grabbing color combinations as this seems important. Other important aspects that he can make a portfolio stand out if done effectively are imagery and typography, bucking current web trends, and attention to detail. His examples of portfolios are not all architectural but their merits are definitely applicable and are worth taking a look at.
Hyejin Shin

Maksymilian Stec Architecture Portfolio - 2 views

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    Like:-Overall Layout is clear and concise/simple-Navigation bar remains constant at all levels-Contact information is very clear-Load Sequence of projects is very interesting, and looks great when done-Large thumbnail images -Simple project description on each page; not too distracting and a good balance of images and text Don't Like/Needs Improvement-Page is too simple when you first open it; looks like there is information missing-Projects load too slowly-When you first load a project, it defaults to a blank box, rather than automatically loading the first image -Could be helpful to have a thumbnail image associated with each project to give a quick glimpse/overview -Overall, the site could be a little larger; only fills a small portion of my screen.
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    What I like... - Branches that come out from bigger titles - Easy to jump into the other work images and to come back - Clear organization of works with proper details What need to be improved... - PDF file rinks on the left and top make me confused and give less impact on the main manu on the bottom - Taking a little time to show related images - Since worked by Flash, web address doesn't change when I move around on the web site
lchan3 c

It's Art, Dammit. The Portfolio of Jeremy Somers - 1 views

shared by lchan3 c on 05 Nov 10 - Cached
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    Works: 1. Includes a variety of examples, illustrations, web design, photography. 2. Clean simple, with bold colors for tabs to draw viewers eyes, very large texts. 3. Large images on every page. Does not work: 1.Too much text. 2. Also sells his own art work??? but thats kind of cool, but draws less focus on main point? 3. Not much about info/resume.
Scott Huette

When can I use... - 1 views

shared by Scott Huette on 22 Apr 10 - Cached
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    Website that lists new web technologies and their support in various browsers.
Scott Huette

Information Architecture | Web Style Guide 3 - 1 views

  • Organize the site content into taxonomies and hierarchies of information;
  • Research and design the core site navigation concepts;
  • Information architecture encompasses a broad range of design and planning disciplines, and the boundaries among information architecture, technical design, user interface, and graphic design are necessarily blurred by the need for all of these communities of practice to cooperate to produce a cohesive, coherent, and consistent experience for the site user.
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  • if the underlying organization of the site and its content is poorly constructed, visual or interactive design will not fix the problems.
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