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- b_electro0
I like the cinematic typography actually, but I don't like how active links increase in point size on rollover- too clunky. I love the junk at the bottom, but as others have mentioned, the nav is a bit buried in there. Also in terms of hierarchy I think Work is more important than About, but that's subjective.
Creating a Flash pop-up isn't much more than a little piece of action script that you can copy'n'paste from several different Flash dev/tutorial sites. Check www.kirupa.com and www.flashkit.com.
QBN can be great for crits dude, and a good place to start learning how to toughen your skin ;-)
- Seanbot0
you are being really defensive. your work is ok but expect real crit outside of the scene at ucla.
that said, look into working on a fluid layout. all flash.
- 3point141590
how many popup windows?
- JerseyRaindog0
Your 'about' section talks about fashion marketing but I'm not sure I would make it that specific unless all your work was related to fashion. Also, don't talk about yourself in third person. Only successful famous people can do that. And it makes them look like dicks too.
I'm not gonna comment on the website, not being a web designer but I did find the bottom graphic very intrusive.
- mimeartist_limited0
nice work i like it... technically they are not pop-up's but new windows, so not quite as obtrusive, and as it gets the job done for now I'd stick with it... all I would say though is that if you probably could of thought out the design so that all the images could of appeared inside the flash (but from experience I know that is a lot of work, and as you're not looking to be an interaction designer I wouldn't worry about it too much, as your site is better than a lot of interaction designers sites anyway)
And I understand being defensive... when all you're getting is 'popup window, pop window'
Take it with a pinch of salt here when people get 'narchy, but occasionally some info is of worth.
- akrok0
nice work, time to invest in your own space and URL.