Attempting Portfolio Basics
I’ve been trying to build my personal portfolio site with your web page template (and other templates) but none of the features work as they’re likely intended to be used. For example, I was simply looking to add a Looking to logo of my name. Here are the steps I took in attempting to make something this simple:
- In the Web Page template, header only allows text and no navigation options
- Opened a separate project to build a logo of my name
- Project had one text layer and two shape layers (line)
- When using the Animate feature (typewriter, scatter) the effect only changes text with my name
- Duplicated page to create separate animation for shape (line)
- Discovered only text/images are allowed to be animated, per google.
- As a workaround, I attempted to create MP4 file of text-only animation
- Video section of web page template only allows for URLs
- Published animated text to adobe express URL
- Error shows when attempting to enter https://express.adobe.com/post/xjKbk8B8Mx0eY/
- Gave up on animation to use static image
- header only allows full-width placement and no navigation options
- Switched to attempt adding static photo to body of page
- Too much white space separates around the image and only options are to make full-width or window-size
- This cut off elements of the logo/image
- Giving up on my name, I attempted to add a different image of a portfolio example in the body of the page
- The image was cut off from top and bottom
- Then attempted to add a focal point (which I thought was to Parallax scrolling element to eventually show full image), the effect didn’t do anything other than force image to be larger than the container.
As most of us do, most of my frustrations led to google searches. As a marketer, I love Adobe’s work on SEO with a beautiful looking page about Express having a “Free animated logo maker”. Unfortunately, when doing through the steps in this portal, there was no animation option at the end.
I use Adobe Experience Manager for my 9-5 and Express has been much more of a hassle. As I attempt to stand out in this rough job market, I’ve spent good money on months' worth of the subscription to Express. While I’d love my money back, there have to be easier ways to achieve these design basics.
Has anyone else run into anything similar?
