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Creative Production => Critics' Lounge => Topic started by: jason on Fri 27/05/2005 19:20:39

Title: Subliminal Vision website
Post by: jason on Fri 27/05/2005 19:20:39
hey all,

please check out my new website/portfolio:

http://jason.r3za.org

i've spent a lot of time working on it and think it's reached the point where it can be released publicly. i plan to use this as a supplement to my resume for when i apply to companies. i would appreciate any and all comments/criticisms so that i can improve the design even more. im also planning to offer a PDF version of my resume as well (for non-Word users).

if you want to comment on any of the games, I would love that too!

by the way, if yer using internet explorer, then move your mouse over those bold words with green dots underneath to see pictures and stuff.

thanks!
Title: Re: Subliminal Vision website
Post by: deadsuperhero on Fri 27/05/2005 19:22:36
Very nice!
Title: Re: Subliminal Vision website
Post by: Mozesh on Fri 27/05/2005 20:05:49
Very nice but the text colour ,when you first select games or something, is really hard to read or that is just me. Well not hard to read more unpleasend to read.
Title: Re: Subliminal Vision website
Post by: jason on Sun 29/05/2005 03:10:38
Thanks for the compliments guys!

Redrum: do you mean the links at the top? I'll try to tweak the colors around. Do you think if I made the fonts larger it would be easier to read?
Title: Re: Subliminal Vision website
Post by: Mozesh on Sun 29/05/2005 11:34:27
Yes making the font larger would fix (my/the) problem.
EDIT:
QuoteAs I see it, your page is 100% compatible with opera also.
Also with Mozilla Firefox.
Title: Re: Subliminal Vision website
Post by: BorisZ on Sun 29/05/2005 11:38:02
As I see it, your page is 100% compatible with opera also.
Title: Re: Subliminal Vision website
Post by: passer-by on Sun 29/05/2005 11:57:29
Quote from: jason on Fri 27/05/2005 19:20:39
i plan to use this as a supplement to my resume for when i apply to companies.

I think the site is nice, informative, functional and easy to use,
but
since you want to use it for job applications etc, I think it should look more...serious (can't think of a better word). What I mean is that
a) the person who will decide on your CV in the companies maybe some sour, internet-illiterate, average personnel manager with minimal or less sense of humour and your language will make them think twice. It's like going to the interview wearing your party clothes or something.
b) the green dots look fine to me, but someone may think it's the Word spell checker ...

Other than that, I liked it.