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Initial reaction - Find the text difficult to read. An off-white font on a black background does not help. Increasing the font size doesn't help much..
But at least you don't use that flash stuff :wink:
 
Eric, good work, tough navigation. It's next to impossible to figure out how to advance thru images within a gallery. Personally, I'd like to see the work take center stage, and the text, a backseat.
 
Eric, good work, tough navigation. It's next to impossible to figure out how to advance thru images within a gallery. Personally, I'd like to see the work take center stage, and the text, a backseat.

thanks Mike. you just need to click on one of the images and that opens up the nav stuff.
 
keep the comments coming. I won't change anything until I get everyone's feedback. thanks again for taking the time to look and comment.
 
Hello Eric...

Your website seems to be optimised for MS Internet Explorer. I tried it w/ Mozilla Firefox and pages weren't rendered correctly. When viewing photos, those with landscape orientation were chopped at the right side and the main menu also changed placement from left to top, depending on the browser used. I think you'd better correct it.

The controls used at the portfolios (blue buttons) don't match with the palette of the rest of the site; grey ones would be better IMHO. Their white outline doesn't help either.

The header seems to be large and results in unnecessary scrolling. I have a 19'' monitor with 1280x1024 resolution; I think there's room for improvement there. The menu doesn't help with it either. Taking the menu (Home, Industrial Folio, Landscape Folio, And there was Light Folio...) to the far left will probably leave enough space for the photos.

As Paul said, some people will have problem reading the mid grey text on a black background, maybe you should brighten it a bit. For the record, I find it perfectly readable.

Hope it helps.

PS Congratulations for not using Flash. :D
 
Did a redesign on my website. Have lots more to do but would appreciate any CC.

http://www.ericrose.com

Thanks

Well, I kind of like the setup. The off-white text looks fine on my screen. Navigation seemed easy enough to me.

My picky objections would go towards the punctuation and typography. That may need a bit of work. An editor said to me once: "If you're old enough to put two spaces behind a period, you're old enough to know better."
 
Did a redesign on my website. Have lots more to do but would appreciate any CC.

http://www.ericrose.com

Thanks

I'm using Safari. The three tabs ("Folios", "About Me" & "Contact") is overlapped by the box underneath that contain the Main Menu/Main Screen. However, everything works fine. The photos are crystal clear, sharp.... very nice. I like when I move the cursor over a photo and instantly see info about the photo. Every page, every photo loaded up really fast. I like the black background. Nice job.

-Marc
 
Interesting comment about Firefox as that's the browser I used when I developed it. Works fine for me for both IE and FF. I don't have Safari. Ralph I agree with you. Those "sprinkles" as I call them just kill me. Fortunately for the books I have written I have good people to catch all of that LOL.
 
Eric, nice site. One of these days I'll get off of my ass and get mine done. I agree about the type. Hard to read for my old eyes. I like the layout and the images are great. If I can be of any help with questions regarding carbon transfer just let me know.

Jim
 
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