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Hi all. I'm updating my freelance site and would like some suggestions and feedback. When I created http://www.christianleonard.com 3 years ago, my goal was to make a sort of "poors mans" version of 2advanced.com. I wanted to gain logo, print, and web design work. It also helped me learn flash and get some good flash work. Of course, things have changed over the last 3 years, and though im not sure flash is dying, I would like my site to reflect more current and well rounded capabilities. My site is sorely lacking in many areas, and my thoughts for the 2011 version are:

 

Functionally, I'm going to add a "quick quote request form". I'm also going to add a more in depth web design quote form. The services section will be more in depth, with graphic examples and added services like social networking. I also want to have a "Process" page that explains the stages of the design process, somewhat like: http://www.netmongrel.com/design-process.htm

 

Graphically, I like these sites and want to emulate elements of their look/feel.

http://www.groundctrl.com/ - Like the simplicity and how it emphasizes the projects theyve done.

http://www.45royale.com/ - Simple, clean and well organized.

 

I guess I have two main questions. One, would anyone suggest any other functionality or sales/marketing oriented additions for my site? Or any sites they think have a cool look/feel or layout? Thank you for any suggestions!

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I don't think Flash is dead -- it has a lot of interactive capabilities that simply aren't possible with HTML5/CSS3 -- but I would consider dropping Flash for your website and moving to a cleaner, simpler design. I find the current design's background a bit distracting, especially the moving elements. The focus really should be on the work you have done and the services you offer.

 

Some of the home page elements, like the monkey running across the screen, the sports ant and the spinning football helmet don't seem to have any relation to web design/graphic design. Although I understand those are elements from previous designs, I only realized that after visiting the portfolio section, and that doesn't communicate itself clearly when visiting the home page for the first time.

 

When I think of portfolio sites that impress me, I think of sites that are clear and consistent, making the portfolio the main focus. I'm especially impressed by the ones that offer lengthy case studies on some of the projects, with large images and an explanation of the project/project process.

 

A couple sites that I like:

http://corkingdesign.co.uk/

http://www.youknowwhodesign.com/portfolio

http://www.mikeprecious.com/

http://www.viget.com/

http://odopod.com/

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