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http://pulb.net/

is my new site i just finished designing.

Its a simple straightforward 1 page site...

what do you think about it?
 
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not even a single review :(
 
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Sorry. :)

It's very slowly loading here for me. But after that .. I said "Wow!" This is a professional logo, the designer is very talended. I apologize, but that page does not any reviews B-) However, the page is so simple, I see you're very talended. Why not use this talent for something more detailed, showcase, etc.

5/5..ah no favicon :)
 
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Its really professional. It so simple and straight forward. To me it prefect!
 
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Very nice and simple site, perfect for a portfolio.

I am thinking though...once your portfolio expands to more than three sites, you will eventually need to either make the display a scroller or add a second page.

The design is pretty much perfect. Since your site fits the style of web 2.0, I recommend making the mail form AJAX.

There are a few writing mistakes: dead-line should be deadline, donot --> do not at the bottom.

Also, I think that your logo perhaps doesn't match. It looks too flat and solid compared to the rest of the site.

I also recommend emphasizing Pulb.NET so that you don't lose traffic to the .com

-Frikkle :tu:
 
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In addition to what's already been said, my recommendation is to get someone to proof read your text and eventually write an ad copy for you. It's not going to be free, but your talents are definitely more on the design platform than as a writer. No shame in that though, as there are plenty of people who can't design but write. ;)

IB
 
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