theworldwelivein.co.uk

http://www.theworldwelivein.co.uk/

Another solid minimal(ish) design that’s great. I love the bold typography and black and white coloring. Keeps it all very clean feeling. Then those charts of skill-sets are very craftily done.

5 Comments

    • Gene Crawford

      Good eye Justin. It’s important to keep your copy in the same “person” or “tense” isn’t it?

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      • Olivier

        First of all, thank you very much for selecting my portfolio.
        Concerning Justin comment, I know this is a bit schizophrenic to use “we” instead of “I”. However, I turned the question in every directions and I have come to use the “we.” In France, when you’re a freelancer, it means that you’re a specialist (front-end dev, designer , for example) so I preferred to say “studio” because I do a lot of things. My customers thought we were a lot… so I / we changed for “one-man”! Arrrghhh … where are my pills? ; )

        PS. If you have any suggestions, please let me know.

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        • Gene Crawford

          You’re not the only one to struggle with that Oliver. I think about it a lot too.

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          • Olivier

            I/we feel less alone…

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