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Svirepyy_Barsik2015-12-29 14:51:10
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Svirepyy_Barsik, 2015-12-29 14:51:10

Do you like the design of the website?

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sergealmazov, 2015-12-29
@sergealmazov

I don't like it at all. Plain stamped site. Ugly long shadows, crooked parallax, an attempt to embed Material Design wherever it hits.
Set of stamps. It looks like a regular shiny site. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of you. Stupid and stupid tribute to "fashion". Does not inspire confidence, heavy graphics. Photos from stocks - minus.
Do something original.

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Sergeyj, 2015-12-29
@sayber

The feeling is this:
Imagine life as a zebra (animal). First comes a white stripe, then black, then white again, and so on, until an ass appears at the end.

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Eugene, 2015-12-29
@blasheevich

Boldly done, huh! So be it. Only with a little overkill.
Just overdid it. It's easier.
There is no connection between what you see on the first screen and everything else.
You need some detail that indicates to the client that he is still on the same site, so that he does not lose his orientation, and here you have a boyan break several times.
Quote:
If you want your site to achieve your intended goals, whether it's increasing traffic, getting to the top of search engines or making a profit, you must pay attention to every detail.
- What the hell did you write? What nafig "be it"? And there's crap everywhere.
It's too wordy. Let's have simple slogans, fewer interjections and parasitic words.
Like this: Visiting? Yes!
going to the top? Easily!
Combine "Recent Projects" into one slide, reduce, a lot of superfluous, eyes run wide.
Generally cool, in general, but needs to be simplified.
Here you write about yourself:
I am self-taught in web programming and design.
- What for? Why are you starting with this? This is so understandable, after all.
Then you write:
In website design, I prefer minimalism and spaciousness, maximum simplicity and clarity.
And this is after all that happened? Is there a conscience?

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Sergey Nalomenko, 2015-12-29
@nalomenko

When scrolling, it flickers a lot and ripples in the eyes. It is difficult to visually divide information into semantic blocks. Typography and infographics suffer.
Well, "heavy" content. We left the city before the New Year holidays, here the Internet is only 2Mb / s. Can't wait for everything to finish loading.
With coming :)

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keslo, 2015-12-29
@keslo

For some reason I don't like this design at all. The fewer problems, the easier it is for me to perceive information.
PS
1. I created my first advertising site as a freelancer a month after learning the basics of HTML + CSS
2. I made the next site a year later, when I learned what CMS is
3. Then after another 3 years I created the following site, taking into account the baggage of knowledge gained over this time.
I always tried to implement some features on the site just because this feature is awesome! Although now I understand that it was not needed at all.
Now, a simple site with brief information about myself, skills and a link to completed projects suits my spirit. I think I'd get by with regular HTML... ie. returned to the coolness of the first site by rethinking it :-)

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Vasya Peregarkin, 2015-12-29
@mr_captain

Immediately write: "Creating websites with Adobe Muse."
Do you think it's not noticeable? by the Id of the elements on the site like "u6961" everything immediately becomes clear.
They also write after all: "Programming, cross-browser layout."

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3ton, 2015-12-29
@3ton

Site "for an amateur".
If you go over the topics with beautiful sites, then such a design is present there more than once, but at the expense of "an amateur" - this is purely my perception. For example, I don’t like a lot of photos as a background, vector graphics and monotonous fills are acceptable for me, or fills with icon patterns that have become popular recently like these https://creativemarket.com/creativestall/95746-6-S...

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Evgeniy Samoilenko, 2015-12-29
@samoilenkoevgeniy

As for the design - everything is beautifully put together, although "trends" are used as a rule, it winds up the designer's stereotyped thinking.
As for the layout - everything is clean, not bad. But redirecting the user to the page for the phone according to the screen size is not the best way out, it is better to use the very adaptive that is being discussed on your site :)
The portfolio is very beautifully done, all these percentages, statistics, beauty. Are these real projects? I don't believe in the success of the plastic factory and 1000 applications a day :)

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Arman, 2015-12-29
@Arik

I'm not a designer, but I think it's very neat and beautiful.
The only thing is that some background pictures interfere with reading the content (too bright), it’s the same as a beautifully dressed student taking an exam, or listening to a lecture from a very attractive lady, whichever suits you. Sites are usually a source of information, and therefore already beautiful, web 2.0 and usability. When the user enters for the first time, then the whole design is plus, the next time he enters, he will be annoyed by the whole design if he cannot find what he is looking for or read.

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Dmitry Shishkin, 2015-12-29
@aerohorn

Overall, not bad. But still background images interfere with the perception of information. I also noticed that some elements are borrowed from here .

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asd111, 2015-12-29
@asd111

cool, though my eyes ran wide - I remembered only a couple of photos from the entire site, but I wanted to order the site))))))

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Dmitry Zelinsky, 2015-12-29
@lopata

Recent projects - I did not like the background, these green balls. And the conversion schedule for the year is a curve. It's cool that the project is scheduled, but it's bad that it's only one. I didn’t like the first photo with the lamp, even on a regular monitor I can see that its quality is not very good... And what will happen if you look from the retina of the aimak?

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Risiki, 2015-12-29
@risiki

"Juicy". Everything is so bright :) You obviously tried to be noticed.
And I liked the site as a whole: stylish, easy to navigate, not very many animations.

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Svirepyy_Barsik, 2015-12-30
@Svirepyy_Barsik

Friends, I thank each of you for your time. For pointing out to me my significant shortcomings, gross mistakes and the wrong approach to design.
I've made some minor changes to the site now, but that's all for now... Later I'll come up with a fundamentally different design. I will constantly develop and learn to make sites better and better and better.
PS I congratulate everyone on the upcoming New Year and wish everyone continuous self-improvement and professional growth. Do not be afraid to make mistakes, because not a single web designer has created beautiful sites right away. At first, everyone turned out clumsily, then some changes were made, then everything was redone again ... and so each time it became more and more beautiful.

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