1. Christina Vanessa
Christina is Graphic designer and visual communicator and she has an eye for aesthetics. Her first page on her portfolio website is a simple expression of her creative work and personality. There’s a fullscreen looped video showcasing her best pieces, with her name and disciplines written above.
Following this promising introduction, Christina’s ‘Explore’ page is just as impressive, incorporating multiple design features. From the works themselves to the layered blocks that make up the page’s layout, the website’s color scheme is cohesive and neutral. The soft shades of cream, beige and gray craft a serene atmosphere, further reinforced by the smooth animations.
On her website there are two pages. The first one is the explore and the second one is the about me page. On her about me page, she put information for herself and contact details. This page I make it too and I wrote information for myself.
On the next line you will se a picture that displayed Christina's website.
The think that I like on her website is the colours. The colours make me to calm, so I decided to put on my website colours like these.
Her website: https://www.christinavanessa.com/
2. Sophie Brittain
Specializing in branding and UI/UX design, Sophie Brittain’s UX portfolio website certainly demonstrates her skills in both areas. She is crafted a well-defined visual language for her site, made up of three colors, geometric shapes, vector line icons and plenty of white space.
On her website there are 3 pages, the first one is home, the next one is work, an the last one is about page.
On the next line you will se a picture that show Sophie's website:
Sophies's website: https://www.sophiebritt.com/
The commentary here is minimal and does not discuss the structure and design of the websites in-depth. It also would be best to include screenshots to show the design visually. How is the work displayed on the website, and what can you learn from this for your own portfolio section? How many pages does the website have and how is the navigation? Make sure you add more in-depth commentary on how this informs your own website design.
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