Why bother to show just parts of your completed projects when you can show the entire screenshot! I really like the simplicity and impact of this guy’s portfolio. The larger the better it seems.
…and not bad – he redesigned Twitter’s interface. Whoa.
Re: David
I really agree about the bottom call outs, they are a bit big, the size should be reduced slightly.
I love that he uses “Twitter” (which is a part of his partfolio” as some kind of “header”. It really looks nice, and clean.
I love the typography, he really did follow the 100% E2RS (100% Easy-To-Read-Standard). For those not familiar with it; http://informationarchitects.jp/100e2r/
Tom, are you sure that the Yahoo! interaction designer / redesigner of twitter ripped of the director of public relations at Ashbury College, or do you think it was the other way around?
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Why bother to show just parts of your completed projects when you can show the entire screenshot! I really like the simplicity and impact of this guy’s portfolio. The larger the better it seems.
…and not bad – he redesigned Twitter’s interface. Whoa.
sexy
as clean as it gets
This is a really nice site. I would like to see those bottom callouts link to the appropriate sections. Maybe with a hover state?
Well Done.
Pretty nice. On the bottom call outs, I wish the type wasn’t as large as the nav, besides that I dig.
clean, elegant, useful. simply beautiful. this guy really knows how to balance usability with aesthetics.
Of course this guy designed Twitter…
Gosh that’s beautiful.
Nice design and interface, I’m a fan of twitter design!! I like the elegant and colors. Well Done.
Quite a portfolio for a 21-yr-old!
The design definitely works without any clutter.
whoaaaaa he’s 21? well done for a young age! fresh and clean!!
Re: David
I really agree about the bottom call outs, they are a bit big, the size should be reduced slightly.
I love that he uses “Twitter” (which is a part of his partfolio” as some kind of “header”. It really looks nice, and clean.
I love the typography, he really did follow the 100% E2RS (100% Easy-To-Read-Standard). For those not familiar with it; http://informationarchitects.jp/100e2r/
I really liked his old one with the serif type
Cheap rip off. http://www.mikegilger.com
Tom, are you sure that the Yahoo! interaction designer / redesigner of twitter ripped of the director of public relations at Ashbury College, or do you think it was the other way around?