Dizi's online portfolio

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Dizi's online portfolio

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Well as there is a place on this forum dedicated to such things...I have finally finished my online portfolio.

So if you wish to have a look at my design work then you can do so at:

DiziDesigns.co.uk

and if you want to see my photography then you can also go to

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Looks really good. I haven't watched any of the animations yet, but I will. The designs you did looks very professional. Is it individual courses you are taking or are you attending a webdesign class?
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Post by Maz »

I do like the site too :) Although I hate waste... Yes, also waste of the space, which big margins always do. (But that's my personal preference ;) )
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Thanks for the comments, I like all comments good and bad as it will help me improve it, and see things I might not of :D

as for courses I have done:
a degree in graphic design,

a night course on web design, which I can brag about as I finished the whole five month course in 2 nights (it was a free course and I got a qualification after I did it so it was worth those 2 nights :p)

a multimedia course which covered basics in php mysql, 3d modeling and animation, video editing and other digital media things.

The last 2 courses I had to do as when I went for job interviews, they asked for 3d knowledge and proof that I could develop sites...so rather than a web designer they all wanted designer/developer/all around genius in all things digital media. So if I am not overly qualified now to do a job I want then I will just be a very qualified shelf stacker :D


As for the big margins that just depends on what resolution you view it at :p...I designed it so that the width would fit on 800*600, plus I wanted clean and fresh which I think space does a lot better than cramped together in a none space way....but yes just a matter of taste and opinion, thanks for taking the time to look and comment :D