Roast my portfolio site.
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by /u/Kelerya
42m ago
https://josephsalazar.dev/ So a few days ago I shared a link to my portfolio and received a lot of useful insights and I've tried my best to implement each of your ideas ( the ones I thought made sense to me ) into this re-design. Here are some of the suggestions I received that I actually implemented: Made spacing consistent between sections and items within each section There was a lot of negative space in some parts of the old site Removed all interactions from elements that didn't do anything Changed the dark mode to light mode Added some content to each portfolio piece inside it Removed ..read more
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Websites with black background that doesn't look luxury or tech related?
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by /u/cTemur
7h ago
So i love the black background in websites and apps. I'm building a website for my marketing agency but would love to use the black background too but sometimes it feels that it gives a "sketchy" feel. Do you have any suggestion on making this or examples? Gray would work too. submitted by /u/cTemur [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Showoff Saturday, wanted to share a website we just launched for a popular dermatologist. Really unique design and had alot of fun making something challenging. All html and css, scores 100 page speed scores.
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by /u/Citrous_Oyster
7h ago
Here’s the site https://balancedskin.com It’s for a popular dermatologist on instagram and TikTok, Dr. Tia Paul. They reached out for a new design because their current one was slow, not even ranking for their name, and the design they wanted was not the design they were given. Had a lot of things to fix and address on this one and after some back and forth edits and meetings we finally got them where they wanted to be. Really happy with this design and the work that went into it so I wanted to share! submitted by /u/Citrous_Oyster [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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I'm looking for a monochrome web design with a depth effect that makes the page feel like it is showing above all, and the content is sunken into the page in a gray-and-white color scheme. I saw it on Dribble a while ago, but I can't find it now.
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by /u/Startup_BG
12h ago
As I said, I am looking for an inspirational web design I saw on Dribbble.com but can't find now. It was monochrome, with inner shadow sunken buttons, which made the effect of the page look above the buttons and text. Something like the first and second one https://preview.redd.it/735kybcisfyc1.png?width=583&format=png&auto=webp&s=fd46142940fafbc6dfa307cab6f4d0c56ea4f1eb submitted by /u/Startup_BG [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Help me
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by /u/Kulgejm
12h ago
sorry that the site is not in English underbagel.sk do you have any ideas how would you improve this site visually. I can fix all of the code mess but if i would want to improve it visually what would you add, delete or patch. My friend asked me to do it and i am not a Designer. Iam doing it for free its nothing big. submitted by /u/Kulgejm [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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16 Websites for Design Inspiration in 2024
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by /u/Diligent_Eye1248
15h ago
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What is the best practice for viewport webpage dimensions for laptop, tablet, and mobile?
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by /u/IntroductionHappy398
15h ago
I am getting into web design and do not really know what px sizes are good practice for different devices? Thank you in advance. submitted by /u/IntroductionHappy398 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Redesigned my portfolio after your thoughts last week
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by /u/Alx__
15h ago
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Providing data for your frontend : granular or aggregated ?
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by /u/upthefuckinreds
17h ago
Hello everyone, i asked my question here so.: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/78427551/ways-to-providing-data-to-your-frontend/78428162#78428162 i appreciate if you have a look and give me a guide! thank you in advanced submitted by /u/upthefuckinreds [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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I have a project to create a simple log in page with Flask. Give me some ideas to spice it up.
Reddit » Web Design
by /u/markoalex8
17h ago
I am looking to turn the whole thing into something completely else, something like the password game for example. Or maybe I thought of asking for a bunch of personal info and then revealing how each piece of info could be used by advertisers. Any ideas? submitted by /u/markoalex8 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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