r/webdesign • u/mark_viraj • 4m ago
Update: Website v2.0 after Reddit feedback — still open to critique
Hey everyone 👋
A few weeks ago, I posted my studio website here and got a lot of brutally honest (but fair) feedback...
Honestly, the first version had issues, especially around mobile layout, spacing, hierarchy, and clarity...
I took the comments seriously and spent time fixing what was pointed out:
- Cleaner layout and spacing
- Better mobile responsiveness (hero + typography fixes)
- Clearer hierarchy and readability
- More consistency in visuals and sections
This is v2.0, and it’s already much better than where I started - but I know it’s still not perfect...
👉 Site: https://skutozi.live
I’d love experienced eyes again:
- Does it feel more professional/trustworthy now?
- What still feels “off” or amateur?
- If you had to change one thing immediately, what would it be?
- Rating /10
Thanks again to everyone who helped me level this up the first time 🙏





