Killer site! However, I loaded it on mobile and would have missed half of it if I wasn’t determined that there was more.
The About/Work/Projects/Writing tabs on iPhoneX look like they might be quick links to jump downward in scrolling given that it seems like the “About” section starts immediately after them.
Scrolling down, you come across what looks like what could be the project section, then a blog post, which could be construed as the writing section, and then “Contact Me”. At that point I thought “alright, end of website!”
Perhaps on mobile you could have your row of tabs repeated above the contact me with a message just above like “explore more about my...” (changing “About” to “Bio” in that set of tabs) ... or maybe just sticky the tabs to the top when you scroll down.
That is actually not good and a big problem... and the worst part is that I designed it that way on purpose (that's why I need design advice)... Maybe I could add a chevron pointing down below the tabs? I'll definitely play with position:sticky to see how the tabs look.
Thanks for the feedback and the suggestions!
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Killer site! However, I loaded it on mobile and would have missed half of it if I wasn’t determined that there was more.
The About/Work/Projects/Writing tabs on iPhoneX look like they might be quick links to jump downward in scrolling given that it seems like the “About” section starts immediately after them.
Scrolling down, you come across what looks like what could be the project section, then a blog post, which could be construed as the writing section, and then “Contact Me”. At that point I thought “alright, end of website!”
Perhaps on mobile you could have your row of tabs repeated above the contact me with a message just above like “explore more about my...” (changing “About” to “Bio” in that set of tabs) ... or maybe just sticky the tabs to the top when you scroll down.
Cheers from Austin!
Hi from Austin! 🤘
That is actually not good and a big problem... and the worst part is that I designed it that way on purpose (that's why I need design advice)... Maybe I could add a chevron pointing down below the tabs? I'll definitely play with
position:sticky
to see how the tabs look.Thanks for the feedback and the suggestions!