I’ve been putting together my design portfolio for weeks, and right before sending it to a potential client, the site started breaking on different browsers. It’s honestly stressing me out because this could be a big opportunity. Do you know a reliable web agency that can quickly fix and polish it?
Monday, May 4, 2026 1:51:00 AM
Portfolio Crisis Before Deadline
I had almost the same nightmare last year when my portfolio decided to fall apart right before a client pitch. Turned out half my animations didn’t even load on Safari, which I didn’t check in time. I panicked and asked around, and someone pointed me to have a website made . What I liked is they didn’t overcomplicate things, just fixed the issues and cleaned it up fast so I could actually send it out without embarrassment. Might be worth a look in your case too.
I find Seiko to be most interesting when it's playful in its designs. This watch is the epitome of that ideal. This Speedtimer may not have gotten the most attention last year but I think citizen promaster marina militare it's one of the brand's most interesting releases in recent memory. Seeing it around this Tarform electric motorcycle was a nice reminder of the model range's motorsport origins, but also of Seiko's role as a disruptor of the Swiss mechanical watch industry. And on top of all that, it's just plain cool.
I remember looking at the watch a couple of times during the flight, Bunting said. "I had a lot of memory loss because of the altitude, but I do link remember the watch." Bunting said he almost forgot to take a photo of the Monaco while flying, but he did get lucky when he finally remembered to look down and snap a few shots towards the end of the flight: the hands read 10:09, right at the "smiling" 10:10 that a watch is often set to for photography.