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BOND Truluv Final
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2020 7:34 pm
by lewlewland
Hey guys,
Here is my final for Project 1
https://www.grc275.com/student/fall-202 ... index.html
Take a moment to download the Artivive app on your phone to check out the AR effects this guy makes, they're amazing
Please let me know what you think
Re: BOND Truluv Final
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2020 12:11 pm
by NalaniN
Hi Lewis,
Nice work! I especially like how the image darkens a bit and the words come up when hovering over the images of his art. Everything also seems to resize well for mobile. Nicely done!
Nalani
Re: BOND Truluv Final
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2020 3:28 pm
by wilson_iii
Lovely job! I dig the minimalist style, everything I need to know is there. One thing I disliked was that it took quite a while for the images to load. Besides that, I think you did a fantastic job! Excited to see the next one!
Re: BOND Truluv Final
Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2020 11:41 am
by emilyduke:3
Hi,
Great job! Everything is very clean, simple, and straight to the point. I think this shows off/highlights the importance of the artwork. The gallery page turned out great as well.
Re: BOND Truluv Final
Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2020 7:38 pm
by lewlewland
Re: BOND Truluv Final
Posted: Sat Dec 12, 2020 1:27 pm
by Instructor
Oh nicely done, Lewis. Nicely done indeed!
This design is super clean and image heavy in all the right ways. I like the whole ethic you've got going on here with your layout. A minimal layout that stays out of the way and let's the imagery do all the talking. And it works! It also smoothly transitions from computer to tablet to phone. Good work on your media queries, although that was helped by the simplicity and cleanliness of your design. I like your logo as well. It's very 80's and fits in well with your aesthetic. You've even got a favicon! Good job matching the font used in the logo with your navigation and bodycopy. It really ties everything together.
The only issue I've noticed is that your images take a little long to load when I view the site on my phone. I understand you compromised in favor of image quality, but I think serving smaller versions of the images in your mobile media query might have helped.
Excellent work!