The core pages are there and the contact form works. I haven't finished that game demo yet (there were some setbacks) I just want a review on the design and any suggestions you may have. http://fsmv.x10hosting.com/index.html
Thanks :D
The core pages are there and the contact form works. I haven't finished that game demo yet (there were some setbacks) I just want a review on the design and any suggestions you may have. http://fsmv.x10hosting.com/index.html
Thanks :D
Last edited by Fsmvda; 04-30-2009 at 06:36 PM.
There has got to be a good "missing link" joke here somewhere. :-)
RJM
Oh sorry it's there now.
Last edited by Fsmvda; 04-30-2009 at 06:36 PM.
There's a lot empty space between nav menu and content of the site. You can use that to put some text, like who you ware, what you do, etc.
For a designer (if you are one) you sure don't have good enough logo.
I don't get it. I mean Flash portfolio/tutorial site? Your site is not made in flash and there's no information about what you do. I guess it's just unfinished
Anyway, it reminds me on Mac-like design witch is mostly used for Mac software or some internet services. Although it looks great it don't look (to me) as a portfolio site. This is mostly because there's not enough graphic elements and use of boring colors. Portfolio site has to be creative not corporate like.
I don't know what you do so I can't really post a good review but I hope this can be helpful.
I meant that I make flash
Edit:
Do you think that I should make it into a flash site?
Last edited by Fsmvda; 05-01-2009 at 07:17 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
LMAO
I would add another opinion here.
Search engines don't read Flash and there are still some browsers wih slow connections.
So... you have An intro page in Flash, with an option for plain html.
Or you have html with Flash plug-ins to show off your talents.
But yes, you should definately have elements in your site that demonstrate the ability to create flash.