Thanks everyone.
I admit, I did break the "we/our" rule, because as of now, it is a one man company (for now). Many disagree with using plural forms of people for something that is run by one person, but the purpose of the website is not be a personal portfolio, but a company portfolio. Of course when talking to potential clients, I will explain my position, which shouldn't be a problem. In the end, using 1st person for a professional portfolio will sound rather unprofessional, in my opinion.
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Originally Posted by pgo
Very nice.
I can tell the designer works primarily in print, though, because it could use a web designer's touch behind the scenes. 
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To be honest, I wasn't too worried about how the code looked/was layed out as this is only a rough copy of the final draft. It might seem sloppy, but it's validated for both html and css.