James Madson

James Madson

Good and “quick” portfolio site from James Madson from Arizona. Again, like the Home page used as the navigation to the portfolio part. Then a simple “left/right” to move between Work detail pages, and his logo to get back to the home page. I know it’s a small site – but it’s good UX.

 

From the Designer: “In a gap between projects, I gave myself 2 weeks to design and code this minimal responsive web portfolio.”

Submitted By: James Madson
Twitter: @jamesmadson
Role: Designer & Developer

Good and “quick” portfolio site from James Madson from Arizona. Again, like the Home page used as the navigation to the portfolio part. Then a simple “left/right” to move between Work detail pages, and his logo to get back to the home page. I know it’s a small site – but it’s good UX.

 

From the Designer: “In a gap between projects, I gave myself 2 weeks to design and code this minimal responsive web portfolio.”

Submitted By: James Madson
Twitter: @jamesmadson
Role: Designer & Developer

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