Websites that I showed in Class the other day:
Overview: I tried finding three different blogs that rely on three totally different layouts for different (often non-photo purposes), and had both strengths and weaknesses.
Mark Ecko's Personal Portfolio
What I really enjoyed about Marc Ecko's portfolio site was the interactive front page, where you can scroll without clicking, not only up and down, but really in all directions to see all the different links on his site. The design is clean and memorable, and there are other simpler options to view the same pages in the "gallery" site. I think this would interpret well on ipad to move the ipad around and have the app respond accordingly, showing much interactivity.
Section Seven Portfolio Site (Click "Old Site" Link at Bottom of Page)
The Section Seven page is colorful (which I like), and, most importantly to me at least, has each designers page in a neatly segmented format, which I think is a good possibility for our app, to have each project and all of it's seperate interactive components in segmented pages.
Burn Magazine
Burn has a ridiculously simple format of posting their multimedia presentations and photo essays, with some interactivity that allows for comments, organization, and a forum. Nothing groundbreaking here, but I think it's a good example of a photo site that works well and is easy to look at for long periods of time.
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