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Location: jerzey Gender: Male
| | | Re: 4 years of art school! <Reply # 1 on 6/29/2010 3:59 PM >
| | | That's some cool stuff Jeffery. I bookmarked it. It looks like we're both in the same neck of the woods and haunt some of the same places. I do web development and design professionally, so I checked out your work pretty thoroughly, and I hope you don't mind if I offer some feedback: Your demo reel, and overall design work is extremely cool. But avoid launching browser windows from your site. Most browsers block popup-windows and so many visitors will just click and nothing will happen. How does somebody get struck by Thunder? Your Flash work is great, but I would recommend starting to migrate away from Flash. the new generation of non-desktop devices (iPhone/iPad/Android) do not and will not support it. The HTML5 specification includes native functionality in the browser that will render Flash obsolete. Video, vector animation, etc will all be supported natively. I take on web gigs big and small all the time and will definitely keep you in mind, and I wish you the best of luck!!!
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lord fudgy
Location: philladelphia Gender: Male
| | Re: 4 years of art school! <Reply # 2 on 6/29/2010 5:19 PM >
| | | Thanks for the input. Iv been working at a place in yardley for the past few weeks doing css and designing iphone apps. Sadly flash is on its way out lol oh well, Iv stared to mess around with html5 but right now its kinda limiting on how cool you can make it look. Im waiting to see what flash is going to do to the new android os.
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