Amateur-ness

This was my first interactive website, built when I was 18. It certainly looked and behaved like a first website, I know. I knew how to program but did not know what to do with the random skill I picked up. I did surf a lot of random art communities back then though and figured I should make my own.

I blurred out all personal info. Enjoy knowing this is what I built long ago. The office got a good laugh.
The front page. I didn't know how to make real thumbnails back then so the images were kind of squished and blurry.
The dropdown navigation would bring you to a lovely page like this.
After clicking on the name of your work, you could finally see a thumbnail.
I never ended up finishing learning graphics. It would seem that was the best outcome for everyone.
Profiles had so much to offer the artists ;)
So what do you guys think? Would you rather be on Behance, or my first network? I think I'll stick with Behance. Thank God I'm not the designer.
Phantigma
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This was my first real website back when I was 16. It was an online art community inspired by a few underground ones at the time. Looks like I wa Read More

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