link: http://slector.com<p>We choose designers (in this case, graphic illustrators) based on two things:
1) their work/portfolio
2) their rates.<p>I've created Slector (slector.com) to simplify the process (based on my experience on finding and choosing illustrators for Hacker Monthly).<p>Slector display all the listed illustrators' portfolio item randomly, and you get to "thumbs up/down" them. After that, click on the big "Generate List" button below to see the list of your favorite illustrators for hire. It's that simple :)<p>The webapp is still in MVP stage so would really really love your feedback.
Very very cool. Couple of quick thoughts though:<p>1. I'd like to be able to see a brief bio beside an image when I click on it and the lightbox opens, preferably with links to other work<p>2. The ability to filter by style and genre would be useful<p>3. It looks like it doesn't save selections if I hit the back button. That's a no-no for usability<p>I'll have another think in the morning and post any further thoughts then.
Wow. The site looks great. A few thoughts:
- The thumbs up/down are not that visible on some images
- I read the instructions but immediately forgot them. I saw the big "Generate list" button and I wondered what that was for :). Maybe you could try different wording.
- When I clicked on an image, sometimes a modal window is opened and at other times it takes you to another page.<p>I love the simplicity of the site!
Nice interface.<p>One suggestion: make the instructions stand out more. I was drawn to the hourly rate selector and then immediately began scrolling down the page. You might repeat the instructions in the footer and even move the hourly rate selector there.<p>Good work.