leepaulvickersdesign
Member
Hi all
It's been a while since I was last here! Apologies, been really busy...
I have just updated my website and I'm still not entirely happy with it. As a traditional designer-for-print I have some nice ideas when it comes to layout design (I'm actually laying out a nice site for a client at the moment, to be coded by a web guy) but they don't translate when I come to design my own in Rapidweaver.
I would love to learn how to code sites properly, but I just don't have the time at the moment to invest in getting to grips with HTML and CSS.
What is the DF view on such 'online creative platforms' as Cargo or Behance to host their portfolio of work? I'm wondering how would this affect the search engine results, whether it looks too convenient (or if that doesn't matter these days), the ability to customise the site, and incorporation of a Wordpress blog.
It's been a while since I was last here! Apologies, been really busy...
I have just updated my website and I'm still not entirely happy with it. As a traditional designer-for-print I have some nice ideas when it comes to layout design (I'm actually laying out a nice site for a client at the moment, to be coded by a web guy) but they don't translate when I come to design my own in Rapidweaver.
I would love to learn how to code sites properly, but I just don't have the time at the moment to invest in getting to grips with HTML and CSS.
What is the DF view on such 'online creative platforms' as Cargo or Behance to host their portfolio of work? I'm wondering how would this affect the search engine results, whether it looks too convenient (or if that doesn't matter these days), the ability to customise the site, and incorporation of a Wordpress blog.