I would actually disagree with the critism here (but not discard them, I'm just offering another point of view).
I think the layout is really great! It's simple, it puts focus to your works and not your website (a very common error in portfolios), which of course is a plus since it seems you work mostly in print. You present your images very well (you don't just put the picture in there, but pictures of your works when printed!) and supply a good short description of them. I think it's very refreshing to see such a site which isn't a fancy overdone flash-page but simple black-on-white. Your work is also great, and has a high standard, which leads to the problems I find with your site:
First of all, I looked at your portfolio and thought "hey! good designer!!", and I read the "about" section and suddenly I would think twice before I would hire you (if I was a client). I don't know why you would put so much effort into making such a big portfolio and then stepping and shitting all over it by saying you are a "wannabe designer". I've debated this subject before, but in my opinion I think such a section is best presented in the first person. Either write in first person and keep it informal, or you can write in third person and be more formal. "He thinks Chuck Norris is overrated." just seems a bit off. Work on the about-section and don't degrade yourself, present yourself as a professional and others will see you as one as well
