- I added "next/last" buttons to the gallery
- I made the hard to see gallery images clickable, so that they become larger
- I added copyright to the footer
- I gave the info in the design section more hierarchy
- I added what programs and skills were utilized in the design work
- I made the image on the homepage smaller
- I fixed the "home" rollover button
Monday, March 21, 2011
Changes to my website
Monday, March 14, 2011
Critique of Site Thus Far
People who critiqued site:
Cherise Wilson (Friend/AI Student)
Zach Peterson (Friend/AI Student)
George Chen (Designer in Residence at Alternative Tentacles Records)
Common/useful criticisms:
1. Include more text links, and make it more blog-like.
2. Make images in portfolio section larger.
3. Make Image(s) on homepage smaller, so that the viewer doesn't have to scroll to get to the nav bar.
4. Include media/programs used to create each piece in description of work.
5. Include "next" and "previous" buttons in gallery.
6. Make info larger/more legible on "contact" page.
7. Break up "about" info into more concise sections
8. Say "price dependent on project" instead of "prices negotiable"
9. Prioritize pieces on strength and have some of the thumbnails at larger sizes.
10. Take jagged black edge off of "home" button rollover.
11. Put copyright in the footer.
12. Spelling/Grammar.
13. Either talk about photography in my "about" section or don't give include it in the gallery.
Response:
Cherise Wilson (Friend/AI Student)
Zach Peterson (Friend/AI Student)
George Chen (Designer in Residence at Alternative Tentacles Records)
Common/useful criticisms:
1. Include more text links, and make it more blog-like.
2. Make images in portfolio section larger.
3. Make Image(s) on homepage smaller, so that the viewer doesn't have to scroll to get to the nav bar.
4. Include media/programs used to create each piece in description of work.
5. Include "next" and "previous" buttons in gallery.
6. Make info larger/more legible on "contact" page.
7. Break up "about" info into more concise sections
8. Say "price dependent on project" instead of "prices negotiable"
9. Prioritize pieces on strength and have some of the thumbnails at larger sizes.
10. Take jagged black edge off of "home" button rollover.
11. Put copyright in the footer.
12. Spelling/Grammar.
13. Either talk about photography in my "about" section or don't give include it in the gallery.
Response:
I do agree that the making the site more blog-like would be more user friendly, however it looks less professional, and the links could get redundant. I definitely agree that the images could, and should, be bigger to show off my design skills. It would be very helpful to include what media/programs were used to create each piece. It will showcase my technical skills. The next and the previous buttons are a great idea. Making the viewer continuously click “back” would try their patience. I am aware that my contact info needs to be more legible (probably will just have to redraw or use an actual legible font). I will find another way to say “prices negotiable.” The way I have it right now makes me sound like a prostitute. While I do think it’s a good idea to prioritize the work, I feel that resizing them accordingly would be redundant and just give the page less unity. The “home” button rollover will have its jagged border taken off (or cleaned up). I don’t know how the hell I missed adding a copyright, so that will be fixed, along with the equally obvious spelling errors. I think it would also behoove me to talk about my photography/music background in the “about” section, because there is no way I’m not including the photography on my site, since one of my main targets is bands.
Monday, March 7, 2011
portfolio
Here's a screenshot of the code for my portfolio page. The page is very simply arranged and easy to navigate. Each category of the portfolio has its own section, with thumbnails of all the projects, and to view each project, you just click on the thumbnail, which then takes you to a separate page with the full image, and for most of them, an explanation of the project. The markup for the site will be visible through search engines because I put what each project is in the alt text so it will show up in google and whatnot. I am also planning on throwing some key words into the head tag.
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