Here's the situation:
This is my last year before becoming a graduate with a BA in Fine Arts, emphasis in Digital Design with minors in Computer Science and Mathematics. And seeing as how Spring is quickly approaching, it's time for me to really start cranking on a portfolio/resume site for myself.
This has been a long, drawn out project which I've been working on now for several months whenever I've had a shred of free time. I'm completely new to web design, so it's been an adventure. I just quit my long-standing student job in order to really focus on this site and finding a job for when my schooling runs out.
I'm extremely happy with how it's shaping up. It fits perfectly with the style I've been cultivating for myself over the years and I've coded everything by hand, making this a true learning experience. And perhaps my favorite part about the site so far is that it's all done using basic HTML with very rudimentary CSS and Javascript sprinkled about for functionality. I love simplicity!
With that said, I have very little access to other computers at the moment (especially Windows computers), so I'm having a hard time knowing how cross-platform/browser my site really is. It should look great on a Mac running any recent browser. Outside of that, I don't know.
So without further ado:
The Arbolic Mind
PS: Only my [Ryan Price] resume and portfolio are up. The other two haven't yet contributed.