i just added an interview, and i hope to add alot more things to my web site
The new interview needs some cell padding.
done:)
too many different fonts are being used hereā¦standardizeā¦Also I would add something more that showcases talent and makes a user want to click. Everything is so monotone my eye is not directed anywhere and I leave with nothing branded. Which is important since you want to create and experience let alone get hired. Not ripping you but this is how people are when they shop for developersā¦but I do see you are learning and applying which is good and will make your stay in developing a long one
your home part should appear when the site loads up, the user shouldnāt have to click to go to it unless they are on another page. Also, have you ever considered doing a light colored site. all of your color schemes have been fine, but try doing a lighter colored site, youāll probably be amazed. I like this site, its very well laid out for an html/flash site.
im still expirementing with the colors. But i like it the way it is. I might change it though. I am adding more and more stuff every day
thanks for your help:)
Hey Alex, what are the requirements for an interview??
Alex. Take a bow. You improve with every version. Most canāt say that. honestly couldnāt say it, himself cough Ahem!
Anyway, one thing that does pose as a problem is that your font in the āAlexās Designs: Web Designā section doesnāt match the rest of the font flow of your site.
Other than that, I give it a 8/10!
Take care,
Chris
*Originally posted by Replode *
**Hey Alex, what are the requirements for an interview?? **
a few years of web design and a couple of other things that i look for:p:
Hey man - this is a small thing, but there are some parts of the site where the text is Times New Roman, and the rest is Arial
I know itās a work in progress, but you should change that.
ok i will fix that now i though i fixed it all but i will check.
Nice work, Alex. It looks much better now that the fonts are fixed. decides to terrorize your site lol. j/k.
One question, though, Alex. How can you have paid projects, when youāre not even 17, yet? Iām just curious, because Iāve been wondering whether to start charging for my work, or not, but Iām not sure if you need a business license to receive payment, or not. :-X
Take care,
Chris
Iām being 404āed ā¦
you can always charge under the table and be tax free
im 16, so legally i can charge if i want. Which i will
im not going to do to many things for free.
u have to start somewhere in lifeā¦for example my company doesnt charge much but we make sure the site looks like its well payed, which is not the case most of the time, but u get a name for yourself and welll ur design stands out from the rest.
Communicating and making the client happy its sometimes more important then taking lots of money.