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blueocto is offline
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Until Jan 5th eh Berry?

re OP: why dont you use 2 columns worth of space for your image (however you chose to display it) and use the the 3rd, far right column for the header and a bit of information about the piece?


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doyle369 is offline
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I like the portfolio on this website

www.mrleesimpson.co.uk | Portfolio of North East based website & graphic designer Lee Simpson. Portfolio

I would like to something similar.. I have cropped my homepage design down.. but im still not 100% how to present it in a similar to the portfoilio above


Thanks

Will

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  Quote Post 13 Posted 01-01-09
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Well it depends, you offer logo design, web design, graphic design, photography and branding services.

You can not have a 1 page potofilio page that covers all of those topics in one.

Why?
Because if I want you to do just a logo design but all your logo design's are mixed in with every thing else then I cant get a true idea of what other logos you have got.

What you need to do is split each segmant up on the portfolio page.
So I click on you portfolio link, I then get clear navigation to view just your logo designs on a seperate page, or just your web design on another.

If you are asking how to make the page actually look.
Remove the services, web design and logo from the protfolio page and include the content in the second opacity layer, this will help to keep the overal look of your site the same.

Jobs a good'un.

Jaz



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