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Improvements To The Mobile Version Of The Creative Finder

The Creative Finder has made some improvements to the interface design of its mobile search engine, as well as its members’ portfolios on the iPhone or iPad. The revamped mobile search now features a more organized layout with minimal clutter, allowing better focus on members’ works.
When mobile visitors users load the members’ portfolios, the service will detect the device and re-organize the web edition to fit the screen size automatically. Design updates to the mobile portfolio landing page include a stronger grid, larger font sizes, and improved styles for easy reading on small screens. The creative disciplines are displayed prominently under the member’s name in the header. Below the header is a collage – formed by thumbnails of all the works – displayed according to the chronological order of upload, with the most recent image shown first. Depending on the total number of uploaded works, the image thumbnail size within the collage will vary between 1, 2, 5 images per row.
For portfolios with large numbers of artworks, such as this with more than 500 artworks, the collage is especially handy as a ‘quick-access’ gallery that allows users to skip right to a specific artwork. Users who prefer to navigate projects via galleries can still do so by clicking on “Click to View the Mobile Portfolio” above the collage.
Within the individual portfolio image page, users are able to navigate to the following artwork by simply clicking on the current image. Sharing options to Tumblr, Sina Weibo, and Evernote are also included right below the artwork for wider sharing, along with the common options of Facebook and Twitter.

iPhone users are automatically be routed to the mobile version of The Creative Finder when they access the common web address http://www.thecreativefinder.com. Alternatively, the mobile edition can be accessed directly via http://mobile.thecreativefinder.com
Creatives interested to sign up can do so here.
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Set the display sequence of your creative disciplines in your portfolio
We are pleased to inform that we have fixed a bug that allows Supersize portfolio members to manually set the sequence of your creative disciplines within your portfolio and on your search profile.
Case Study
For instance, Ian is a multi-disciplined creative professional –– a photographer, multimedia artist, and digital retoucher. Previously, our system will collect this information and display the disciplines in an automated and random sequence, depending on the search keywords of the user.
With the new feature, multi-talented members like Ian are now able to determine the sequence of the creative disciplines according to personal preferences.
Shown/Preferred: Photographer, Multimedia Artist, Digital Retoucher
Instead of: Digital Retoucher, Multimedia Artist, PhotographerHope you find this feature useful in marketing your creative portfolio. If you have any ideas how else we can improve our technology to help you in the promotion of your works, please don’t hesitate to get in touch!


