Lynn Cyr

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Submitted by Lynn Cyr, @LynnCyrArtist. Designer.

I usually love sites that have a real hand-drawn, rough and sketchy feel, this one has that but it doesn’t quite go all the way. I like the large photo of Lynn, and it achieves the most important part of any personal portfolio, which is to allow the user to get a sense for who the person is. The pictures also really help sell this. This is a good looking site for sure, I think more depth and sharpness in the way the brushes are used would push this site over into great territory.

lynncyrcom

Submitted by Lynn Cyr, @LynnCyrArtist. Designer.

I usually love sites that have a real hand-drawn, rough and sketchy feel, this one has that but it doesn’t quite go all the way. I like the large photo of Lynn, and it achieves the most important part of any personal portfolio, which is to allow the user to get a sense for who the person is. The pictures also really help sell this. This is a good looking site for sure, I think more depth and sharpness in the way the brushes are used would push this site over into great territory.

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