Hi... I am a freelancer webdesigner, i just REDESIGNED my site and uploaded it now..... Please tell me that how youfind it hope you like it. I like simplicity so site is simple in design too. Here is the site link http://www.Hamvision.com Thanks in Advance
hey rage, it actually looks really nice and unique... easy to navigate which is a major plus, keep up the good work...
Thanks dav1e215 & pandela Hey everyone, plz keep the reviews comming.... your words count a lot for me... thanks for you time.
You site has 25 errors, you can view them here. I am trying to copy the same here, if it does not come out well, i would post again in next reply Below are the results of checking this document for XML well-formedness and validity. Warning Line 5 column 48: character "&" is the first character of a delimiter but occurred as data. <meta name="description" content="HAMVISION web & graphics designing solutions"> This message may appear in several cases: You tried to include the "<" character in your page: you should escape it as "<" You used an unescaped ampersand "&": this may be valid in some contexts, but it is recommended to use "&", which is always safe. 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Wow! Nice clean layout! Good use of flash. I also like the color choice. I would use different titles for each page and check your text for spelling errors. The "About" page should say "Services I Offer". Also, on the Contact Page, you need a contact form along with your existing info. Good Luck!
Looks high professional! Good design. I would change font. I didnt saw link for moving back to previous page? Anyway, great site, lot of potential.
Nice looking site ... easily as good as the other 5 million+ graphic design web sites out there. But what makes you unique? Every graphic design website I see has an About Me page, the same seven or eight services offered and a page for the portfolio (with no explanation of what the designer actually did for each site). If a potential customer came to your site, what questions would they be asking? Here's a few: How much is this gonna cost me? How long will it take? What input do I have to provide? What's the typical project cycle? (case studies, case studies, case studies) Of these questions, price is the focal point. If money was no object, they'd just call their advertising agency and pay through the nose. Since each job is different, break it down into ranges or walk them through a typical project and cost it out. They're much more likely to use you if you can give them a feel on price. Lastly, I question the use of Rent-A-Coder as your only means of communication. Does it makes sense to lead them to a site where a jillion other graphic designers are vying for business? Do a contact form or at least add your email address. (Hey, you asked for our opinion!) BTW, how much do you charge for eBook covers?? I need one...
Good post stumpy pette... about yoru site..I think it's cool, but not very "attractive"...I mean it's good...but you should show more artwork in your site.