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http://typingbytank.us

Tell me if this site looks professional to you guys. Any criticism accepted.

Edit:
http://jakeleggett.vpweb.com/
1) You need to change the banner, it doesn't seem professional to me.
2) Besides the banner, the rest of the site is neatly organized, and clean-looking. Leaving an orderly, professional appeal.
3) I love how you did the left side of the site, with the picture/contact info.

Overall, if you changed the banner, I'd give a 9/10.
Well the girl in the header seems unprofessional to me unless you're in the porn business, and you should probably get a different email to use that doesn't have to do with hacking. You also might want to add more reviews and more work examples. Looks good, good luck
(08-01-2010, 09:45 PM)Nemmyy Wrote: [ -> ]Well the girl in the header seems unprofessional to me unless you're in the porn business, and you should probably get a different email to use that doesn't have to do with hacking. You also might want to add more reviews and more work examples. Looks good, good luck

Ah yes, that's another thing I forgot to mention, maybe you should make a different email that will just be dedicated to your site. If a potential customer were to see the "hack" associated with you, they might think some negative assumptions. Wacko
This is true, I didn't think of that. Alright. Anything else? I feel like it looks too....bland.
Looks simple and gets the job done, for a service like yours that's all you need really.
Maybe have poetry you've written in the background? By the way none of your links on the bottom work.
Well, it is your website, you can do it however you wish; but most business websites do look somewhat plain and simple. Just remember how you might appeal to the customers, if your website looks too "graphic" they might not take you as seriously. I suppose that could go either way, though.
I would change the background to one of your pieces of work, but bigger, in a cursive/script font, and make it blend in.

Hopefully you understand what I'm trying to get by here, I can't translate it into words too well.
(08-01-2010, 10:05 PM)Cybr Wrote: [ -> ]I would change the background to one of your pieces of work, but bigger, in a cursive/script font, and make it blend in.

Hopefully you understand what I'm trying to get by here, I can't translate it into words too well.

Yea I was thinking something like that too, it is hard to explain.
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