Hay buddy just a few points ~
I would check out on my thread on
accessible web coding especially point 1 regarding links and the title attribute.
I personally think the actual image pages could be greatly enhanced if you turned them into an actual page, and wrote about the inspiration behind it what the client wanted that sort of thing, around 250 words for each.
I personally don't like the logo, I think it is too hard to read and the surrounding background colours make it even harder to read.
You should add a tag line of no more than 8 words to clarify what your site does.
Your title element is currently quite useless, change it to
Polorix - Graphic designer in......
Fill in where you live/your nearest city, as it will help you to rank better in the search engines.
Not sure what is going on in the top right, cant read it try making it bigger.
You have no h1 again good for SEO,mmmmmm TBH I would change the logo, and add a tag line similar to this ~
Polorix
Graphic designer based in ......
And put that in a h1 tag with the ALT attribute saying the same thing.
All your images could be reduced by moving the border attributes, height and width to CSS.
So for example ~
img{border:0}
Is the same as witting ~
border="0" on the img tag, the only noticeable difference is you only write it once rather than on every other image.
Then you height and width can go like this ~
<img src="http://www.designforums.co.uk/images/Art/Vector/dont_stop_the_bass_Thumb.jpg" alt="Don't Stop the Bass" class="work" />
.work{height:118px;width:550px}
Then just give that class to all your portfolio images and again simplified code.
Use the same technique for the other images.
Not sure why you have linked the image cutlery in to the top image, TBH, maybe think about getting rid of it, or labelling it better as it currently makes no sense.
Hope it has helped.
Jaz
Key:
Purple ~ XHTML
Green ~ CSS