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Does it look unprofessional to have my name and all the titles of my website in lower-case? [closed]

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Closed by System‭ on Jul 17, 2011 at 23:23

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I'm planning to have all the titles of my website in lowercase, as shown in the picture:

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I did it to fit the design of the black circle in the top left (Yeah stupid I know, just a designer's obsession for perfection).

I would like to know it it looks unprofessional (for instance, having my name written in lower-case as well as all the titles).

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I think it looks fine. I agree that "hi there" needs to be fixed.

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