Show HN: I designed and coded my first portfolio(zhayitong.com)
zhayitong.com
Show HN: I designed and coded my first portfolio
http://www.zhayitong.com/
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It's not much, but I'm pretty proud of how it turned out.
I tried to let my work speak for itself by keeping the visual flourish to a minimum. I learned a lot about using white space and typography to enhance a fairly minimal design.
I tried to let my work speak for itself by keeping the visual flourish to a minimum. I learned a lot about using white space and typography to enhance a fairly minimal design.
My compliments on the presentation.
Because there is nothing for people to try out or play with, the portfolio is not really in keeping with the big idea of Show HN.
Given the quality of the presentation, there's a possibility that a blog post about the design process would be an interesting read and worth submitting.
Good luck.
Because there is nothing for people to try out or play with, the portfolio is not really in keeping with the big idea of Show HN.
Given the quality of the presentation, there's a possibility that a blog post about the design process would be an interesting read and worth submitting.
Good luck.
Thanks and sorry! Will keep that in mind next time I use Show HN.
Looks great. Love FF Meta. And I like your numbered side-notes. I feel like your name should be visually distinguished from "Product designer" a little more, but that's not a big deal. Nice work.
Looks very nice, good balance between overview and substance. You have both code and design in your byline, but there is very little emphasis if on problem solving using code in the cases.
Hmm. Good point. I guess it would be more technically accurate to say I wield design to solve problems, and code to build out my designs.
Can't say I've solved many strictly technical problems outside of some quick Python scripts to analyze board game endgames.
Can't say I've solved many strictly technical problems outside of some quick Python scripts to analyze board game endgames.
This is really nice and clean, I've been blinded by unnecessarily heavy portfolios before, so this is a nice touch
Unless the reader clicks the link to your story page, there's almost nothing about you personally or specific details about you as a working professional. It could just be that the "About Yitong" blurb at the bottom is kind of generic blah blah "design is amazing" stuff (sorry). If you're actively looking to get hired for projects, I think that text should be something more like "get in touch if you X, Y, or Z; I work remotely or on-site in SF; I can do A, B, and C" or whatever, something that clarifies your situation and availability.