Any web/graphic designers here can do Web 2.0-like design work? If yes, can you please post examples or URLS to examples?
Any designers here who can do Web 2.0-ish work?
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try http://libertyofmind.com we can do web 2.0 easyEMAIL: admin [AT] kaktuz.com
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Not sure some of the folks are reading or comprehending my request. I am not looking for your "traditional" or "reality style" portfolios. I am looking for examples of work you have done that, among many features of Web 2.0 design, has one thing in particular - use of few features as necessary to achieve what you need to achieve. The result is that you have to look at the content. You find yourself interacting with exactly the screen features the designer intended, and not bells and whistles and pretty flowers and animated gifs surrounding nude chicks.
So can anyone show me a mainstream or adult design they did that does not follow a "reality site" template design with different colors? I want to see a example that show me that you, as a designer, approach each project with a clean slate and not a toolkit full of old templates and methods that just need new logo, colors, and photos. Anyone?Comment
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umm... i hope you're not talking about my mainstream portfolio i emailed you... I don't do any of that "bad" stuff you mentioned.Not sure some of the folks are reading or comprehending my request. I am not looking for your "traditional" or "reality style" portfolios. I am looking for examples of work you have done that, among many features of Web 2.0 design, has one thing in particular - use of few features as necessary to achieve what you need to achieve. The result is that you have to look at the content. You find yourself interacting with exactly the screen features the designer intended, and not bells and whistles and pretty flowers and animated gifs surrounding nude chicks.
So can anyone show me a mainstream or adult design they did that does not follow a "reality site" template design with different colors? I want to see a example that show me that you, as a designer, approach each project with a clean slate and not a toolkit full of old templates and methods that just need new logo, colors, and photos. Anyone?Comment
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I design logo's.
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