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Am I ever going to make it

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Moved from web development to designer shit, am I ever going to get customers :s

Try Freelance websites, make your portfolio online etc etc 

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3 minutes ago, FuryShark said:

Fastest growing though :o

1700+ VPS customers within 6 months is pretty fast imo.

I like it but the light behind the 'e' on "grade" is kind of tilting

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7 minutes ago, HeyImJamie said:

No because the English is shocking :feels: 

 

9 minutes ago, Maldesto said:

no because americans can't read it

this is why i am only a designer. luckily we have one guy in our team who can write proper english. correct me if i am wrong but i was asking your opinions on the design

Edited by OMG

fix the e on the light makes me want to have a seizure

Looks plain and simple and gets to the point, but yeah, looks like a typical Bootstrap website. Maybe adding a carousel will spice it up a bit

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4 hours ago, Prolax said:

Nice copy paste Bootstrap design.

Sorry, pure HTML5, CSS and JS here. 

I can't help you if I was requested to create flat website..

 

1 hour ago, OMG said:

Sorry, pure HTML5, CSS and JS here. 

I can't help you if I was requested to create flat website..

 

Actually BootStrap framework makes things a lot easier.

So does AngularJS.

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