Would love to hear your guys feedback on what you think of my current Website. Any takers who can offer their expertise? Thanks!
www.jamieantin.com
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- @Jamie Antin Glad I could help, friend. Have a blessed day :)
- @Cody Noyes Thanks alot! Will work this into it
- @Katy Needham Thankyou so much for this!
- Hi Jamie,Hope you're good.I've had a look at your website and you've created some really impressive work. Well done.Some ways you could improve your website:—Take down your CV, there's enough info in there to steal all your personal information. Instead create an 'About me' page bulleting your experience and a 'contact' section so viewers know how to get in touch. It all gets a bit lost under info at the moment. You can send your cv separately in an email to places you're interested in working.—With each piece of work you show try to indicate what your role was in the project, what you brought to it and who you collaborated with.— Include a 'my projects' heading in the side bar as Cody suggests—Perhaps give us a bit of intro to you on the homepage. Just a couple of lines, 'Hi I'm Jamie, a creative cultural researcher for online content' for eg.Good luck and I hope that helps :)Katy
- Your website is really nice, by the looks of it. As a programmer/tech guy I don't like pure white pages, hard on eyes. I use a dark mode, since you are a creative story teller, I might suggest a sepia background, that way your website reads like a book. and maybe have words on your site in stencil that say "my projects" or something you prefer, at the top. It would give your website, the full transformation into a "notebook, or journal" I think it would give it a nice feel -- if that's your end goal... to tell your story. I hope this helps. Joe Rogan -- "Be the hero of your own movie."
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