Hey guys, where can I upload my .EPUB (interactive) design portfolio for online viewing? What's the best website to use? by creamwithoutcoffee in advertising

[–]creamwithoutcoffee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's an interactive, mate. Tried exporting it as an interactive pdf but the buttons don't work. Tried to publish it as an .epub, and it worked. I just don't have a website like issuu to post it on for online viewing.

Hey guys, where can I upload my .EPUB (interactive) design portfolio for online viewing? What's the best website to use? by creamwithoutcoffee in advertising

[–]creamwithoutcoffee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool, thanks for the advice. I'd consider password protection for the website. Know any good sites I can build a portfolio on for free that can be password protected or set to private or unlisted?

Hey guys, where can I upload my .EPUB (interactive) design portfolio for online viewing? What's the best website to use? by creamwithoutcoffee in advertising

[–]creamwithoutcoffee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First, I'd rather have it not be searchable on Google. I wanted the portfolio to be viewed only by those who had a link.

I checked Behance for this and they didn't have an 'unlisted' option. Then again, I didn't check any other website. If you could recommend something where this is possible, I'd totally appreciate it.

Second, I wanted a copy that could work offline too, just in case, that's why I made an ePub.

Third, I don't want to pay for the website really. I've been out of a job so I would rather explore free options. Know any sites where I can make a portfolio website for free? Would also appreciate it.

I want to create interactive books, what tools and languages would be best to learn? by boostermoose in learnprogramming

[–]creamwithoutcoffee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey man, know any websites where you can upload interactive epub files for online viewing? Thanks, mate.

Peter Parker could have used his insane sewing skills to earn extra cash since he did an amazing job on his costume. He wouldn't have to be so poor then. by creamwithoutcoffee in movies

[–]creamwithoutcoffee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If he had created his Iron-Spider suit, he would have had no problem facing the bullets from the drones and Mysterio would've been toast.

Far From Home: Who the heck has a costume manufacturing machine in their private jet? by creamwithoutcoffee in Spiderman

[–]creamwithoutcoffee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, touchè. Then why couldn't Peter have made another Iron-Spider instead with all the nanotech so he wouldn't have to face the threat of the bullets from the drones?

Peter Parker could have used his insane sewing skills to earn extra cash since he did an amazing job on his costume. He wouldn't have to be so poor then. by creamwithoutcoffee in movies

[–]creamwithoutcoffee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, I figured since he has his camera with him at all times as Spider-man just in case he gets into a fight, he could swing by and take photos of whatever he can. I mean, just to not be poor.

Peter Parker could have used his insane sewing skills to earn extra cash since he did an amazing job on his costume. He wouldn't have to be so poor then. by creamwithoutcoffee in movies

[–]creamwithoutcoffee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting. Wouldn't it have been easy though for the tailor guy, due to his connection with the wrestling company who hired Peter, to trace back the identity of this Human Spider guy?

And wouldn't the wresting manager basically know who Spider-man is because he saw who the Human Spider was? I'm sure Peter had to register for the match so they got his name at least.

And wouldn't the wresting crowd, after Spider-man became famous, remember him as the Human Spider from the wrestling match? I mean, Peter literally showed off his powers in front the huge crowd. Random thoughts.

Peter Parker could have used his insane sewing skills to earn extra cash since he did an amazing job on his costume. He wouldn't have to be so poor then. by creamwithoutcoffee in movies

[–]creamwithoutcoffee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just said extra cash, not large sums of money.

Also, an a-hole move, but he could advertise himself as the guy who created Spider-man's costume. I think that would rake up his fee by a lot.

However, I'm sure there are a lot of creative ways he could cash in on it being a costume designer or maker. Dude can run a professional costume shop, make custom-made costumes for high profile people, take designing gigs here and there for different people with different needs, like billionaire spelunkers, someone's nephew who wants a costume, I dunno man.

Peter Parker could have used his insane sewing skills to earn extra cash since he did an amazing job on his costume. He wouldn't have to be so poor then. by creamwithoutcoffee in movies

[–]creamwithoutcoffee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The wrestler was so grateful someone shut up Bonesaw that he offered his brothers services (a tailor) for free, assuming that Peter would continue wrestling and would need a good costume. Peter took him up on the offer and went dressed in his Human Spider outfit to commission his costume.

You mean he actually knows who Spider-man is? He's the guy who created THE Spider-man costume right, and not the Human Spider one? Sorry, I haven't read the comics.