Apologies, after looking at their site it wasn't made immediately obvious what it was they actually specialised in and/or what they did or didn't do. So after seeing work on apps as well as the iPhone and iPad I concluded that it wasn't outside the realm of possibility that they also did technical/coding work, and as such I started to judge it based on many more factors than merely how well it displayed a persons work.
From the point of view of a business/company/freelancer that works exclusively in design then yes, this is definitely a good option. However, whilst I agree that the site does a very a good job of clearly displaying the persons work, the informational hierarchy and structure of the site is actually quite poor in my opinion. Large blocks of text unaccompanied by any imagery or, more importantly, headings of any kind do not make for effective reading, in my opinion.
There's a lot of content, on the news page for example, which is just thrown onto the page in a seemingly endless stream of text and images, you could go as far as to say that it isn't very effective... Some categorisation or expandable/contractable elements would go a long way.
Expanding on what graphicscove mentioned about using other sites, the website may be clean but it certainly lacks personality for me. Perhaps that's just personal opinion coming in to play, but I'm still of the opinion that a personalised website is the way to go for people in the creative industries.