jefffinley.org

jefffinleyorg

Really a very nicely detailed website, at first glance it looks simple but simple is hard to do and it takes a great deal of work to pull off. The site is a dark background site which normally i’m on the fence about but this one I find is quite nice. I especially like the sub pages and all the detail work put into making them look their best. The macro and full on work sample images are quite well done. This is another top-notch website that I think anyone can get at least a little inspired from.

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  1. Gene Crawford

    Okay, so I just realized that fffound image on his site is just a bookmarking link. He may or may not contribute to the fffound stream… bleh…

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  2. Jeff Finley

    Thanks Gene for reviewing my site. I’m a member of ffffound and I put that button on each item in my portfolio as a visual reminder to other ffffound users that they can add my images to their own streams.

    So, by clicking that button, the images on my site highlight and the visitor could easily click them to add them to ffffound.

    I did this because when I’m on another artist’s site, I could really like his or her work but I’d forget to bookmark them with ffffound. I felt that if they had a visual indicator/reminder, I probably would be more likely to bookmark his/her images.

    Sorry for any confusion. I’m still very happy to have you guys review my site!

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  3. Gene Crawford

    Cool, thanks for the follow up and explanation Jeff. I saw that and thought it was cool either way!

    Great site!

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