Peer recognition
Been busy with work lately but think it would be nice (can’t find a better word, sorry) to share some positive news.
Nothing beats being recognised by industry peers, it serves as a great motivation for me to continue pushing myself further.
My portfolio site‘s current incarnation celebrated its one-year anniversary a while ago, and during its early launch period it was featured in a few css galleries which I was already over the moon about. However lately, on a second wind, it is being featured in several high profile sites:
- Smashing Magazine – 10 Steps To The Perfect Portfolio Website
- Web Designer’s Wall – 50 minimal sites
- Japanese newspaper Nikkei, and a couple of Japanese design blogs: Rostrata & 9zaku
- An Italian web design blog
- Designm.ag – 101 awesome portfolio sites
- Web designer depot – 10 Characteristics of Excellent Portfolio Sites
- Fuel Your Creativity – Typography is sexy (III)
Am passionate about typography and set out the design of my portfolio to be strongly minimalistic and type-based, which I thought would not be well-received by a mass audience as people tend to go for visual richness. I am also well-aware that my site does not look too good on a Windows machine without anti-aliasing (font-smoothing) turned on. Nevertheless I wanted to push some boundaries and demonstrate that a site can look great with carefully used type and almost pure code without much imagery. I am glad I stuck to my beliefs, as I knew that there will always people who’ll appreciate it the way I do, even if a handful.
It is the law of attraction at play here I guess, because the way the site is designed, it does attract potential clients who appreciates design the way I do, and no words can describe how helpful that is to me.
Today, just for this moment, I allow myself to be in pride of my work, especially with the recognition of some of my peers – I thank you from the bottom of my heart, you people have no idea how much it means to me.
Wayne
left some thoughts on March 26th, 2009 4:42 am
Hi Winnie,
Saw your site up at Webdesigner’s depot and was curious to find out more about the only clear Asian name on that site. Was pleasantly surprised when I found out that you’re a Singaporean, and have designed quite a few sites for people whom I’m in contact with in Singapore.
I’m part of The Digital Movement in Singapore and currently on a one year internship working as a web developer in a startup in the States. I’m trying to start out on my own too and have been looking at great UI designs for my product currently. That’s why I’ve been following design sites recently. Don’t think I have the money to hire you though :P
Anyways, I gotta get back to my work. Just saying HI! to you.
Wayne