Really love the original, simple aesthetic and some of the bold design decisions (like the jumbo cursor). I'd think about your audience a bit with that because I know some audiences will like that and others wouldn't. I also really like the GIF-based examples in the case studies.
My one major feedback would be to look at the case studies as less of a sales pitch/marketing website and more of a story about how you, as a designer, tackled the projects. What was the context? What were the constraints, business goals, and what metrics define success?
Hope that was helpful. Would love if you took a look at port if you have the time. Also looking for feedback :)
Hey Daniel,
Really love the original, simple aesthetic and some of the bold design decisions (like the jumbo cursor). I'd think about your audience a bit with that because I know some audiences will like that and others wouldn't. I also really like the GIF-based examples in the case studies.
My one major feedback would be to look at the case studies as less of a sales pitch/marketing website and more of a story about how you, as a designer, tackled the projects. What was the context? What were the constraints, business goals, and what metrics define success?
Hope that was helpful. Would love if you took a look at port if you have the time. Also looking for feedback :)
https://www.designernews.co/stories/66965-show-dn-giovanni-hobbins-product-design-portfolio