#Looking for site UX usability reviews as well as some good advice πŸ™πŸ½

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spiral canopy
quick zephyr
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Hi Fabian! Congrats on your portfolio. I love your work and your editing style! πŸ”₯

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Here are a few tips for your site:

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For your main page, on your ENTER button on hover, I would expect to see non-rounded corners since the rest of your site is very specific to non-rounded edges that display your work and, more notably, your main page. The ENTER button was also a little hard to find at first/didn't stick out right away.

You may want to revisit your buttons all at once to ensure they are all consistent and have a consistent style or set of styles. But, I would recommend non-rounded corners.

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When you do click ENTER and go into the main portfolio, it's only once you scroll down through multiple photos that you see a title. Why not a title at the top? For the mobile experience, this would take a long time to appear - some mobile users might not ever see it. It be worth considering a title at the top in addition to this one to break up both sections. It could be a quote from you, a creative thought, something that still informs the reader about what they are about to experience.

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The section beneath that has titles that are aligned completely differently (left and right) and don't have the same typography style as the previous section. I would suggest keeping the typography style consistent (CLIENTS extra light, then AND PARTNERS semibold beneath - then SELECTED extra light then PROJECTS underneath and semibold) or, at a minimum, the alignment consistent (centered).

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On this same page, again, just remember to keep your buttons consistent - borders and corners:

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I would suggest taking a look at your fonts in your menu - it looks like it's not consistent with the paragraph font in the rest of your site. When you mix that with the difference of the font right next to your logo, there are too many variants of fonts.

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One more suggestion for now, I would suggest when you can, updating the line style of your icons. Some of them have different thicknesses and also appear to have a different color - I would aim for a consistent color and line thickness on all of these. And on the second image that follows here, it might be best to only have these sets of logos show up once on this view, it shows up 3 times and is a little much.

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I hope all of that helps and again, wonderful work and love the clean look of your site! 😊

spiral canopy
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Thanks a lot for all the feedback Robin!!πŸ™πŸ½ Much appreciated!

quick zephyr
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You're very welcome @spiral canopy!

ashen brook
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Hey @spiral canopy, nice work! An important thing to take into account when designing your site is the matter of accessibility. This means making sure your site's content can be experienced well for people with disabilities or impairments.

Your site uses very light colors which give classy vibes and that's great, but the text colors are also very light, and that can give people with a vision impairment a hard time reading the site's content. I would suggest making the text colors darker for them to have better contrast with the background color.

quick zephyr
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@spiral canopy For this comment, more specifically - your fonts and assets with the colors below should be swapped for #323232 at a minimum when considering accessibility: