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March 18, 2011 7:22 PM Subscribe
So, this is some drawings of video game characters? I hate it when artists/web-designers think a bunch of tiny thumbnail details constitute enough information for someone deciding whether any of the images are worth looking at.
Ah, the Flickr page is vastly more interesting than his personal site.
I must say it's pretty bad when the title of your portfolio is mis-spelled.
posted by brightghost at 9:56 PM on March 18, 2011
Ah, the Flickr page is vastly more interesting than his personal site.
I must say it's pretty bad when the title of your portfolio is mis-spelled.
posted by brightghost at 9:56 PM on March 18, 2011
My 8-year-old wishes to inform you that the Iron Giant thumbnail is mislabeled as Superman.
posted by punkfloyd at 5:29 AM on March 19, 2011
posted by punkfloyd at 5:29 AM on March 19, 2011
Remind your 8-year old that the Iron Giant liked to pretend to be "Superman" and that's probably why it's labeled that way.
posted by Pastor of Muppets at 7:24 AM on March 19, 2011
posted by Pastor of Muppets at 7:24 AM on March 19, 2011
Where's your work, brightghost? I'd like to see what exemplary web portfolio design for very talented illustrators must look like.
posted by TrixieBiltmore at 8:32 AM on March 19, 2011
posted by TrixieBiltmore at 8:32 AM on March 19, 2011
Where's your work, brightghost?
Because one must do a thing, to have an opinion of a thing.
I actually do(!) have a portfolio which doesn't use this convention, but I won't be linking it here. Just commenting as someone who has looked at a lot of portfolio websites, and noticed this pervasive and viewer-hostile approach.
posted by brightghost at 11:06 PM on March 19, 2011
Because one must do a thing, to have an opinion of a thing.
I actually do(!) have a portfolio which doesn't use this convention, but I won't be linking it here. Just commenting as someone who has looked at a lot of portfolio websites, and noticed this pervasive and viewer-hostile approach.
posted by brightghost at 11:06 PM on March 19, 2011
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