Harper-Lee Development

http://www.harper-lee.co.uk

No – not that Harper Lee (who is releasing the sequel of To Kill a Mockingbird this year) – but Martin Harper-Lee is doing some pretty decent work too.

Like how the home page has no scrolling, and instead of a traditional slideshow, he has used canvas to give an animation to the site – so you get a chance to look at the hero and details of the project to decide if you want to see more. Also like how he’s used the gamification / stats of designer / developer skills that you see on a lot of portfolios – he’s put them on specific projects so you can see the impact he had on that piece of work – good idea if this is your online resume.

From the Designer: “A skilled web developer consulting with agencies and brands to solve & innovate using digital media.”

Submitted by: Martin Harper-Lee
Role: Developer
Twitter: @martinharperlee

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