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Help me Design my new Portfolio


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Hi everyone :)

I'm making this topic because i need some help to complete my new portfolio.

When i'm designing websites or logos for others it's not big deal but when it comes to design something for me i have no idea how to start or what the final design would be. :rofl:

So right now i design my Portfolio to have a nice touch of windows 8 metro start screen...

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What i need is some opinions about the layout, if it's too small or too big, the color preferences and the logo.

The website will work like this:

  • The main page with my works in the middle will diplay the works i have done with slideshows and some smart design texts on 2-3 of the boxes (currently i have images there).
  • When hovering on a static image or a slidw show a information text will appear on bottom of the screen.
  • The navigation menu will have only icons but when you hover them a pop up balloon will appear on top of the icons.
  • Is it possible to make the slideshows work like i thought?
  • The position of the logo is right?

Do you guys have anything on your mind to improve the portfolio experience (maybe with some extra nice and clean css effects)?

Also what do you think about the logo?

Thank you for your time. :)

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Really thank you for your help :)

The website in online now http://www.johnxde.com and it is almost complete, i only have to add previews of my works (websites and logos).

Now i don't know if i have any kind of errors in my website or useless lines of code that makes it load slowly.

Maybe i should try and replace the backgrounds with gradient but when i tried to do that at first time the gradient was not so smooth, it was like separated with lines.

Again thank you for your feedback guys and i'm looking forward to improve the website even more. :)

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Really thank you for your help :)

The website in online now http://www.johnxde.com and it is almost complete, i only have to add previews of my works (websites and logos).

Now i don't know if i have any kind of errors in my website or useless lines of code that makes it load slowly.

Maybe i should try and replace the backgrounds with gradient but when i tried to do that at first time the gradient was not so smooth, it was like separated with lines.

Again thank you for your feedback guys and i'm looking forward to improve the website even more. :)

Small typo.

If you can design one thing, you can deisgn everything.

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Now i don't know if i have any kind of errors in my website or useless lines of code that makes it load slowly.

According to the net panel in firebug, there's 1.7Mb worth of content on the homepage, so I'd definitely look into optimising where possible, even when loading virtually everything from the browser cache the total load time is ~10 seconds (and that's on a 30mbps connection).

Other than that though, it's a nice design, if a little busy for my liking (not a fan of elements that move without intervention, the previously mentioned change on hover, or even click to scroll would have been my preference for the slideshows, I think)

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Thanks for the feedback guys :)

i tried to optimise the images but most of the have transparency and they are in png format.

I saw once that i can slice the website from photoshop and it will automaticaly optimise the images and it will make them in jpg with very small size, is that true?

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So guys i'm coming with a new version of my website as i started to code from scratch again with clean CSS/HTML and javascript (i'm at it but i manage to make load really fast) with completely new

Design too. Well it still inspired from MS Metro interface but now the functionality is way better and it works great. Also i kept only one slideshow and the others are hover images and redirects you to each category.

I'll upload the new version really soon (once can find a good image gallery).

Here is how the website looks now, what do you think? :)

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So guys i'm coming with a new version of my website as i started to code from scratch again with clean CSS/HTML and javascript (i'm at it but i manage to make load really fast) with completely new

Design too. Well it still inspired from MS Metro interface but now the functionality is way better and it works great. Also i kept only one slideshow and the others are hover images and redirects you to each category.

I'll upload the new version really soon (once can find a good image gallery).

Here is how the website looks now, what do you think? :)

I like it. Metro with a touch of Aero imo.

It does look very clean and professional.

Again, eager to see it live.

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Thank you very much the better twin.

I'll make a post here when it will be ready soon.

Thought about using a animated background? like my own website(seahorsepip.us) does, I can help with writing animations if you want and ofc I suggest using html/css/js only no unneeded flash :p

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Hey guys i just updated my portfolio again and this time i went for a more minimal and clean design but it is still inspired from "Modern UI" by Microsoft. :)

Here is the old design:

http://img339.images...48/47597845.jpg

And here is the new design:

http://img171.images...31/96707380.jpg

and you can test live the new design here http://www.johnxde.com

I only need to fix the contact form and the website will be ready, btw do you know any simple contact form?

What are your thoughts?

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