http://nicktheandersen.com/
As Arts Editor of the DTH, Andersen's personal website displays some of his journalistic work, his resume, and different odds and ends that are unique to him.
On the home page, he introduces his viewer by referring to himself in the third person and welcomes the viewer to explore the rest of the website. On the right is a picture of himself and on the left is a quote; four of the pages on the website have different quotes that describe him somehow. The quotes, while respectable, are not very professional and they detract from the rest of the text about him. The various headers at the top include: my resume, my writing, my exploration, about this site, and contact me. The resume page talks more about Andersen (this time in the first person) and includes a link to a pdf of his resume. The writing page includes various samples of articles he wrote for the DTH and the exploration page introduces the viewer to a blog he created while studying abroad.
From the website it is very clear that he is interested in journalism and very skilled with digital media as he also includes a link to his twitter and the "about this site" page describes the different media he used to create the site.
I think that this website is well organized, focused, and and personal without being un-professional.
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