Photo used: Photography at Tubbs Hill, 2016, Nancy Fu
The web design is clear and well-organized and is easy to navigate with the menu bar spread along the top. I like the aesthetics of the design because it is dark and goes well with the surrounding theme of the website. One thing I might suggest is going into more explanation on the homepage, maybe adding an image or something to expand the home page. With this it can help the home page look bigger. Adding widgets could help with the expansion. I like the contrast between the letters and the background, there isn’t anything that is hard to read either. You could also try to go into the CSS and edit the font.
You could write a little blurb on the projects in your portfolio page. Even though you’ve explained them in your blog it could be beneficial to write a little caption to explain to someone who might have clicked on your portfolio first rather than your blog. For the blogroll you could add images of your project to link the reader to which post is which. It allows the reader to connect the writing to a visual depiction of what’s being explained.
There’s a good sense in hierarchy because your website displayed through the main menu. The choice in the way the pages are laid out makes sense and is clear what you want the person to see first. It’s a good choice in theme and I think everything flows smoothly aesthetic-wise. It’s creative in the sense that you can tell that as a theme the law enforcement side is clear. You could also try and match the titles with maybe the colors of the cop car used in the header image. This can make the images and posts match to even more making the theme more apparent.