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    A certain individual style is needed in your portfolio, yes.

    And if you "getting inspiration from them" I think they could have been a little better than what you made
    Sorry

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesRouale View Post
    Designs, such as the ones above are used extensively across the design network, uses images as the structure is used widely by designers. Singularity doesn't surprise me, as most image structured designs follow the same code of conduct.
    Yes but if you compare the 2 designs....
    You cant just copy a design and add nothing
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    Over-looking them again, in my view they're to simple.

    Thanks for your views.

    Joe, have yourself got a portoflio bar primals?
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    I know if I dont have one, I shouldnt critise, but I am, so there!
    I have a few bad examples of portfolio layouts

    http://www.****************/uploads/556faef677.png

    Theres more somewhere

    Thats quite a bad example actually -I mean, it has to say something about you, and not about the person your taking inspiration off

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    I wasn't emphasising that point, I was just seeing if it did revolve around yourself and your style.

    From that layout - I can see the 'Joe' inside it.
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    I think it does - Its a clean deisgn with modern colours.

    Yours was black, and didnt reflect what the majority of your work is about

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeComins View Post
    I know if I dont have one, I shouldnt critise, but I am, so there!
    I have a few bad examples of portfolio layouts

    http://www.****************/uploads/556faef677.png

    Theres more somewhere

    Thats quite a bad example actually -I mean, it has to say something about you, and not about the person your taking inspiration off
    I hate you i really do

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    nice, minimalist style works for the first pages, but doesnt with any of the others, they end up with a over packed and tacky feel due to the stylaistion your useing.

    if you want to have that unquie look, your going to have to come up with a more unquie navagation and apprach to presntation than your useing, the standard layout your useing just doesnt fit it "/

    That said, if you were to work on the layout and presentaion aspects for the content, the style could lend itself to a pretty impressive looking portfolio site "/ this sort of design could benifit from flash in some arias as well, which would allow added flexiblty in how naviagation may be able to operate, beoned whats normal/standard.

    Portfolios imo should realy be unqiue and diffent from regular work "/
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    But if your portfolio is black and techy, and you only make clean, modern designs, then thats not the best portoflio to use, is it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeComins View Post
    But if your portfolio is black and techy, and you only make clean, modern designs, then thats not the best portoflio to use, is it?
    I duno, a good webdesigner should realy be able to do both? showing he can isnt a bad thing "/

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