project one preliminary critique
Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2024 8:00 pm
Hello everyone,
I am Sara.
I took web development a couple semesters back and realized that design was more me. I made my portfolio designs based off of things that inspire me, but it is very hard to make what I have inside my head translate through code due to being so new at it. I cannot wait to learn more, so I can make things more advanced and not so simplistic, even though I do think less is more in some situations.
I chose to keep things on a more simplistic approach because I do not want to get ahead of myself. We do have to make this come to life and I am not that advanced, yet. I am very inspired by nature, and Art Deco / Art Nouveau. I love botanical art, and am drawn to geometric shapes. My layout shows all elements for a portfolio page where you can find information about the artist, and also see works created. On the mobile views the hamburger menu will be where the links are for projects, references, and resources.
The sites below are the ones that inspired me. They both have great examples of every type of portfolio site for designers, or design companies. I am drawn more to the simplistic ones that are not too loud. I feel that they give all the info you need on the artist, and then you can go to the link where they show examples of their work and decide for yourself.
Awwwards has tons of examples for every style of portfolio out there, and they lean towards showing you what is most current in the industry. You can even vote on ones you like most. It reminds me of the old art inspiration site ffffound (rip), but with a magnifying glass on web sites.
https://www.awwwards.com/websites/portfolio/
Dribble shows great examples of portfolios as well, and gives you great advice on what to include and also leave out.
https://dribbble.com/search/portfolio
I am Sara.
I took web development a couple semesters back and realized that design was more me. I made my portfolio designs based off of things that inspire me, but it is very hard to make what I have inside my head translate through code due to being so new at it. I cannot wait to learn more, so I can make things more advanced and not so simplistic, even though I do think less is more in some situations.
I chose to keep things on a more simplistic approach because I do not want to get ahead of myself. We do have to make this come to life and I am not that advanced, yet. I am very inspired by nature, and Art Deco / Art Nouveau. I love botanical art, and am drawn to geometric shapes. My layout shows all elements for a portfolio page where you can find information about the artist, and also see works created. On the mobile views the hamburger menu will be where the links are for projects, references, and resources.
The sites below are the ones that inspired me. They both have great examples of every type of portfolio site for designers, or design companies. I am drawn more to the simplistic ones that are not too loud. I feel that they give all the info you need on the artist, and then you can go to the link where they show examples of their work and decide for yourself.
Awwwards has tons of examples for every style of portfolio out there, and they lean towards showing you what is most current in the industry. You can even vote on ones you like most. It reminds me of the old art inspiration site ffffound (rip), but with a magnifying glass on web sites.
https://www.awwwards.com/websites/portfolio/
Dribble shows great examples of portfolios as well, and gives you great advice on what to include and also leave out.
https://dribbble.com/search/portfolio