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A web designer with an attitude (he did his site while drunk)

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Re: A web designer with an attitude (he did his site while drunk)

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post #19

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He made the front page of Hacker News, didn't he?

Not all publicity is good publicity.

This publicity is good publicity. Anyone who doesn't want to work with him had never heard of him before and will soon forget him. Anyone who might want to work with him, hadn't heard of him before.

Re: A web designer with an attitude (he did his site while drunk)

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That guy sure is cocky, considering his profile consists of run of the mill/average website designs. Half of his portfolio looks like it could be from templatemonster.

Agreed the examples are mediocre. I don't mind the attitude at all though.

The attitude is fine and refreshing- But please, be able to back it up :)

If you can, it makes it all worth while. If not, you come off in the wrong way.

Re: A web designer with an attitude (he did his site while drunk)

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"And yes I'm the same idiot that sold a used wetsuit on eBay for £9,000."

Ah, I remember this!

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160...

very similar, but an ebay listing not a portfolio website. he certainly knows how to copywrite in a way that gets him traffic.

Re: A web designer with an attitude (he did his site while drunk)

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post #21
post #19

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Not all publicity is good publicity.

This publicity is good publicity. Anyone who doesn't want to work with him had never heard of him before and will soon forget him. Anyone who might want to work with him, hadn't heard of him before.

ok, good point. However, based on my experience with HN, I bet the second segment of people you describe are under represented here. I generally see swagger discouraged around here so a strategy like this is not effective, even if it made the frontpage.

Re: A web designer with an attitude (he did his site while drunk)

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post #24

"And yes I'm the same idiot that sold a used wetsuit on eBay for £9,000." Ah, I remember this! http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160... very similar, but an ebay listing not a portfolio website. he certainly knows how to copywrite in a way that gets him traffic.

If you've ever had to do a website for a small biz, you typically find that either a) you end up doing the copy or b) the site never gets finished (and you don't get paid, or if you do get paid, you get to put an empty site in your portfolio). Good copy-writing is thus very handy skill to have (and this guy, in his eBay listing at least, absolutely nails it... the £9k bottom line speaks for itself).

Re: A web designer with an attitude (he did his site while drunk)

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post #20

Unimpressive portfolio. All too common of an attitude in both creative and engineering oriented industries. The greatest things are built through collaboration, and the most brilliant people are generally the most humble — their work speaks for themselves. The markup isn't great at all, and the overall usability and typography choices suck. Get over yourself, millennial.

Fully agreed that the greatest things are built through collaboration.

What if the customer didn't want that tricked out design you made? Are they going to get made fun of for having a simple website that people can understand and use with ease? Probably not.

The designer and customer need to work TOGETHER to get something great. The designer doesn't know the ins and outs and the passion behind the business, the customer does.

Work together and get something that looks pimp but is still in line with what the customer wants.

Re: A web designer with an attitude (he did his site while drunk)

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post #20

Unimpressive portfolio. All too common of an attitude in both creative and engineering oriented industries. The greatest things are built through collaboration, and the most brilliant people are generally the most humble — their work speaks for themselves. The markup isn't great at all, and the overall usability and typography choices suck. Get over yourself, millennial.

Definitely agree with you about the usability, the giant header cut right at the bottom of my 1600x900 screen, I had to look at the source of the page before I realized I was supposed to scroll down to see more.
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