Feel free to kick hard....
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It was either harmonious colours that resulted in poor readability. Or high contrast for great readability.
I went garish for easy reading.
Still a WIP though.
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Try https://color.adobe.com/create/color-wheel/ mate! Great way to test colours! BTW what about black!
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@richard said:
Try https://color.adobe.com/create/color-wheel/ mate! Great way to test colours! BTW what about black!
That's really cool, thanks for sharing.

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Great start Rich. I personally like the high contrast.
Watch for typos and maybe smile a bit more in your pic, like this.
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I liked the in-your face design and the in-your face picture. I personally am tired of the shirt/tie façade that is a sign that other things underneath are unreal. Free enterprise has made us the greatest fakers in the world.
Some might have trouble with the large print and open spaces. I guess it is a result of the web builder/tool using the same code pages with different css to get the page to fit any size real-estate.
Best to see it as two different platforms and build two different front ends that will redirect to the right code depending on what kind of device is calling.
Nice images!
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Bonne chance!

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Merci!
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Is this considered a suit?

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@roland joseph said:
I personally am tired of the shirt/tie façade that is a sign that other things underneath are unreal. Free enterprise has made us the greatest fakers in the world.
Did anyone say Rich needed a shirt and tie? I certainly wouldn't think so. The hoodie is just a strong stereotype, and not the kind you need in a professional environment. If it was just a personal website, I wouldn't have said a thing.
[edit] I mean with the hoodie on one's head. Hoodie not hooded, ok fine, poor sartorial choice, but not damaging image-wise...
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@rich o brien said:
Is this considered a suit?

GOLD!!!! Yeah I like the honesty of the hooded man, gives character!
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