KCooper's Profile
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- 08-April 10
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Jan 08 2012 11:28 PM- Currently:
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- Member Title:
- Expert
- Age:
- 25 years old
- Birthday:
- November 6, 1986
- Gender:
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Male
- Location:
- Wales, UK
- Interests:
- Guitar, Writing, Website Design, Sleeping
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- Website URL:
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http://www.kylecooper.co.uk/
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- Experience:
- Advanced
- Area of Expertise:
- Designer/Coder
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In Topic: First actual website I've done... check it out, try to break it, and give me some feedback.
08 January 2012 - 11:28 PM
Renaissance-Design, on 08 January 2012 - 11:01 PM, said:One or two, yeah. But far outweighed by the achievement of having a menu in HTML one click from the homepage. Too many restaurants don't have that.
Seconded!
Its a nice, clean looking site. I agree with what's been said though, its not instantly obviously what the site is for. As a minor change, if the initial image in the slider was of an item of food from the restaurant, that would help rectify this. -
In Topic: Portfolio for front-end development/designer role
08 January 2012 - 08:31 PM
First impressions are good, its a nice looking site.
However, as mentioned above, the cursor is more of a hindrance than anything else. It will only serve to confuse people and is anti-accessible.
The images in your portfolio section are way too small, and do nothing to show off the work you have done; the main aim of a portfolio website. I appreciate that when you click on an image, information is displayed (and I like the way this is done), but I think the initial view of the portfolio section could use some definition.
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